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Paint Expiry Dates

shiraz99
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Does paint, in particular water based paint have an expiry date? I have an old tin of Dulux satinwood thats been sitting in a cupboard for over 5 years, it has been opened and was wondering if it can still be used and give the same results.
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No idea but being in a cupboard means it hasn't frozen
i have used old paint from the garage that probably has
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I've used paint that has been stored in our cellar that's been down there for 15 years or more. I never throw a half used tin of paint away. If it's been sealed and stored okay, should only need a good mix and you're good to go. Depends what you are using it for though - if it's an undercoat or prime coat, then should be fine (as above, give it a go). If it's for the final finish, you might end up having to buy something else if it's no good, but worth trying and seeing how it turns out.0
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When storing paint, always best to have the tin upside down.1
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But do put the lid on first.5
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Clean the rim and lid first, and put some thin plastic over the top before sticking the lid back on if storing for a while.0
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I've used old oil based gloss paint but water based can go off.First have a sniff. It's smells disgusting if it has. It also looks odd.I tried using some old waterbased paint that had gone off and the smell remained on the wall and was a mess until several coats of the new.
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If it's gone off, it will smell horrible and probably have separated. If it has a creamy consistency with a thin layer of liquid on top it can usually be stirred in ok, but once it's gone off, it goes like jelly or lumpy and won't mix.1
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A long time ago I used some emulsion paint that I had stored for around three years. I stirred it and it went on ok but soon it started to flake really badly.
I had to scrape it off and start again with new stuff. It was a very tedious job.
I decided then that using old paint was a false economy.
Let's face it, compared to paying a decorator (who I'm sure works hard and deserves paying for it) the cost of the actual paint is minimal.0 -
As a aside, when buying paint it is worthwhile checking manufacture date, some of the ones on the shelves in big sheds can be quite old.1
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How much do you value your time prepping then decorating? Saving a few bob by using old paint is false economy vs the risk of having to redo the whole job.
Paint is OK in a full tin for years but it's the air in half empty tins that will have caused it to get a skin, go lumpy etc.Signature on holiday for two weeks0
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