What to do with the paint remaining after the repair
A Life / / January 06, 2021
1. Dry and discard
Water based paint is hazardous waste and harmful to the environment if it enters the soil and water bodies. But the dried one can be thrown away like ordinary household waste.
If there is not much paint left, put the open can in the sun - everything will dry. If there is so much that the process will be long, put inside crumpled newspapers, cat litter, sawdust or some cement. They will absorb water and speed up drying. If there is a lot of residue, buy a special hardener.
In the same way, you can safely get rid of other emulsion paints: acrylic, latex, polyvinyl acetate (PVA). If you still have resin-based building materials (alkyd, oil, enamel), proceed to the next steps.
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2. Hand over for processing
If you don't feel like messing around or just a pity to throw it away, give the paint to professionals for reuse. It can be taken at collection points or hazardous waste. You can check the addresses of such points in your city on the mapcreated by Greenpeace.
3. Give to whomever comes in handy
Ask friends and acquaintances if they are just going to repaint the wardrobe or refresh the color of the walls in the interior. Look for local charities or movements looking for paint, such as โTom Sawyer Festยป. Or place an ad on sites and in thematic publics marked "I will give it for free."
4. Postpone until next time
If the can is tightly closed, water-based and oil-based paints can be stored for several years. It might make sense to leave some margin in case child scratches the walls or furniture scratches the floor.
Clean the edges of the lid and the can itself from paint, otherwise it will dry out and then it will be difficult to open the container. For a better seal, place the plastic under the lid. Mark the jar with the opening date. Store paint in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heating appliances.
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