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Post by ZandraJoi on Aug 24, 2023 19:04:16 GMT -5
www.familyhandyman.com/article/recycle-paint"Have you finished a project and have paint left over? Here's how to recycle and reuse your paint. Few things can make a project feel complete faster than a new coat of paint. But whether you’re painting a living room or deck furniture, at the end of the day chances are that you’ll end up with leftover paint. And, chances are you’ve wondered: Is there a way to recycle paint?..." My notes: Included: Ways To Recycle Paint How To Store Used Paint How To Dispose of Old Paint
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Post by demonskeith on Aug 25, 2023 0:57:02 GMT -5
Might be good to keep some of the leftover supplies for touch ups or other projects, but yeah if you know you won't need it, best to donate it.
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Post by Bob on Aug 27, 2023 19:11:14 GMT -5
This is good to know where to recycle and how to reuse. We keep some set aside for touchups. Labeling is important.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Sept 26, 2023 19:44:56 GMT -5
www.familyhandyman.com/article/what-is-backdrop-paint"In short, Backdrop Paint is uniquely environmentally friendly; it’s the first Climate Neutral Certified paint brand. The company says its premium paints contain few volatile organic compounds (VOCs), emit low odor, and are Green Wise certified. Backdrop also ships paints in recyclable, eco-friendly packaging...." My notes: Putting this article in this Recycling Paint thread as it deals with them taking back paint as well. demonskeith, Bob,
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Post by Bob on Sept 27, 2023 17:58:19 GMT -5
Never heard of it before. Will have to keep it as an option.
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