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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    Yeah I’ve only had one powder paint go bad. It was yellow chartreuse and from spike it. Someone gave me the hat like 6 years ago and I finally got around to using it last year and I guess somehow some moisture got to it and was very clumpy. I tried breaking it up but was more trouble than what it was worth. 1st and only time I’ve seen this. I have paints 8 years old and not like this.


    You can go to a local Ross Store and buy a cheap mortise and pestle set. You can then just regrind the power paint and it will work as new.
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    That works well I bet. I have managed to declump powder with a small strainer and spoon .

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    Oh I’m sure I could’ve just put in a gallon bag and beat with a rubber mallet or even rolled out with kitchen rolling pin but more trouble than it’s worth. Was given to me and the only paint I’ve ever had clump.

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    I had a pound of pro tec white clump that is 2 years old. This has never happened befor and it is stored with all the other paints. I wonder if the formula's are changing.

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