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    Has anyone bought powder paint by the pound and it come in bags? What did you do about storing it? Leave in bag or find a container?

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    I put mine in baby food jars or mason jars
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    Mason jars make for good storage
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    Those would be good. I was thinking about plastic jars but mason would work. I’m sort of thinking now about leaving in bags or ziplocks and using some smaller 3 oz containers for what I’m actively using. I just don’t want to invest all this money and it go bad on me. Want to take care of my purchases and it should last me forever.
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    As long as it doesn't get damp it should last forever
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    I think heat will destroy it too

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    I’ve tried to move away from storing things in glass jars. I’ve broken too many over the years by knocking them over or something falling onto them


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I think heat will destroy it too
    True. Can't leave it in a black vehicle in the dead of summer on the beach
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    Yeah that’s one of reasons I was thinking plastic container. And I drive a black truck soooo……….

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    You may be onto the next craft creation. Powder coated mason jars my be the next big home craft Christmas gift craze
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