I added silica packs to my paint. IDK if it will make a difference or not. But I figured it couldn't hurt.
I keep mines in some plastic containers I purchased from The Dollar Tree Store. They are air tight and cheap.
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I added silica packs to my paint. IDK if it will make a difference or not. But I figured it couldn't hurt.
Surely would keep it dry
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The old adage of keep your powder dry was meant for gunpowder. Still great advice for powder paints
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Well by the time I've invested and bought everything I just want to make sure I protect my purchases as well as I can. Couple more bucks here or there to ensure this is money well spent. Be a shame to have hundreds in powder paint and it all be ruined because not being stored correctly.
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The bag it comes in should be good for storage. A food saver could be used to heat seal the bag back shut ( not using the vacuum part)after you removed some.
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Just like my glitter I store my extra powder paint in ziploc bags and then in a plastic bin.
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I like to keep mine in an old gun safe with a dehumidifier on it and silicon bags in the safe. Hooks there too. Little over kill but I don't hunt anymore and gave my long guns to my son. No body wanted the safe so I repurposed it.
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I bought some in bags about 10 years ago….got a deal on close outs. Some bags had 12 ozs, some more, some less. Still got them and the paint is still good and they still in bags….colors I don’t use much anymore…..
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