[NSRCA-discussion] PPG Concept Paint Qs
patterndude at tx.rr.com
patterndude at tx.rr.com
Thu Dec 24 08:42:34 AKST 2009
I agree with Tim, especially the fact that a near constant temp will minimise air expansion/contraction and slow the spoilage. but I would add that I've had real good results with a trick that can be used on anything where air and moisture are a problem. Get a can of "wine preserver". Its just a can of compressed nitrogen with a straw applicator. N is heavier than air so a layer quickly sprayed in the can before capping will isolatr the material. It works for half empty fuel jugs, paint, and of course wine. Also, I keep the seal clean and add a layer of saran plastic wrap under the cap to improve the seal.
Using this I've kept hardeners for at least 2 seasons without spoilage. Might be longer but I buy the smallest cans available and usually use it up by then
Hope that helps
Lance
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