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How to Manage Paint DisposalThe best way to deal with paint disposal is to purchase and use enough for the job with very little left over. Often this isn't always possible, since paint estimating isn't an exact science. Plus, you should try to have some leftover paint for touch up. Now that you have some leftover paint, what do you do with it?You should try to keep at least a full quart of interior paints and a full gallon of exterior paint for touch-ups and possible matching in the future. It is much easier to match the original paint. Disposing of any remaining paint in the trash is possible but care is needed. Paint Disposal OptionsThe best way to deal with paint disposal is recycling and reuse. These can be recycling or reuse programs provided by your local city or county government. Here in Colorado Springs the program accepts all types of poisonous chemicals. If no programs exist, the next best area to check is with your local church or charities. These organizations often repair homes and buildings and always need good paint and other finishes. Donations of latex or oil based paint, primer and clear wood finishes like varnish might be possible. Crowder Painting donates or gives away many gallons of paint and stains every year. These materials are often used by charities to paint schools and churches. Another option is recycling programs offered by the paint manufactures. This is still rare but gaining acceptance by the industry. Inquire with your local paint stores about this option and voice your opinion if this type of recycling isn't available in your area. Eventually the paint manufactures will have to practice a more open attitude toward paint recycling. Sometimes We Can't Give Our Leftover Paint Away!What do we do? If the amount is small it can be put into the trash if allowed to dry completely. Never put liquid paint into the trash or down the drain. Drying paint can be accomplished in a couple of different ways.
Both of these paint disposal methods need to be done outdoors with good weather. The paint will dry best when the temperatures are warm and in the sun. Water based paints dry the fastest taking a full day or more while oil based paints can take several days or longer to completely dry. Remember never throw away any paint until it is fully dry and solid. Enter your search term and find the information you need! |
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