P Paint munky Member Messages 101 Dec 13, 2011 #1 Is it ok to keep base coat thats been thinned? if so for how long?
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,063 Location Hull UK Dec 13, 2011 #2 put it in a sealed container it it should keep for a while
F ford34/2 Member Messages 2,280 Location Cramlington,Northumberland. United Kingdom Dec 13, 2011 #3 paint saving keep as much air as possible out of the container, --pick one same capacity as spare paint, but is it worth the bother?? Stan
paint saving keep as much air as possible out of the container, --pick one same capacity as spare paint, but is it worth the bother?? Stan
P Paint munky Member Messages 101 Dec 13, 2011 #4 Cheers its back in a sealed tin. Is it worth the bother? probably not but if i need to paint another wheel that colour anytime soon i wont have to buy any
Cheers its back in a sealed tin. Is it worth the bother? probably not but if i need to paint another wheel that colour anytime soon i wont have to buy any
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,063 Location Hull UK Dec 13, 2011 #5 ford34/2 said: keep as much air as possible out of the container, --pick one same capacity as spare paint, but is it worth the bother?? Stan Click to expand... but on the other hand what does he have to lose. in the event he needs a touch up it will be a perfect match. base coat will keep for a long time
ford34/2 said: keep as much air as possible out of the container, --pick one same capacity as spare paint, but is it worth the bother?? Stan Click to expand... but on the other hand what does he have to lose. in the event he needs a touch up it will be a perfect match. base coat will keep for a long time