STOP Throwing Away Half-Used Dried-Up Paint Cans! How To Fix It To Last Forever! Tips & Tricks!

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  • @samlynn2743
    @samlynn2743 Рік тому +8

    Love your channel. As for paint, I go to Dollar Store and get plastic containers in various sizes. When I have left over paint, I pick the size closest to fill, add plastic wrap around lid and fill it. Then I turn the paint upside down so the weight of the paint seals to lid. Then I label the paint color and date it. BE SURE to get only screw on lids.

  • @fosfool3773
    @fosfool3773 Рік тому +10

    I pour my paint over into wide mouth quart mason canning jars. It'll keep forever and the color is easy to see and it's easy to hold, carry and use on 'touch up day'!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Awesome! Thank you for sharing this tip! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @stevec9669
    @stevec9669 Рік тому +13

    My experience/trick: Put a thin plastic film on the surface of the leftover paint (in its own can) to minimize the contact between air and paint and close it with its lid/cover (I always kept/wiped cover and rim clean). This method can keep the paint from drying up for years.

    • @chuckandtom1
      @chuckandtom1 Рік тому +2

      YES! Once you have more air than paint in the can, it will dry up regardless of the seal/lid. And yes, always keep the rim clean.

    • @carlcarvalho269
      @carlcarvalho269 8 місяців тому +1

      I used that ‘hack’ when I worked in a printing company years ago. I used to mix different colors of ink for specific jobs and before storing the leftover ink I would spray a ink specific solvent on surface of ink in can and then gently put a trimmed down piece of oiled wax paper on the ink and smooth out any air bubbles before sealing can with air tight cover. Also had put a ‘dab’ of the ink color on lid with mixture formulation so as to remix same color exactly in future! This trick would certainly work with any paints that were specifically mixed for a job. 👍🏼🤷‍♂️😜

  • @nadeemnabi7044
    @nadeemnabi7044 Рік тому +7

    To store paint, I use empty pet soda bottles and push out all the air on top of the paint by Seqeezing the bottle. No air in the bottle so no drying up the paint.

  • @revrup
    @revrup Рік тому +13

    The Shur-Line Paint Pourer is the best of these options, in my opinion, but keep four things in mind:
    1. It works fine with metal paint cans, but does NOT fit the new style plastic gallon paint cans that are being sold.
    2. Just as the review says, make sure this thing is FIRMLY and COMPLETELY fitted into the rim of the can. If not, you will have a absolute mess or a very interesting floor mural.
    3. With the pourer attached, you can't carry the paint can by the wire loop handle. You have to use two hands to carry the paint can, and you'd better have a good grip on the can.
    4. If you try to do anything more with the paint can than pour from it, keep in mind that you now have a paint can with a much bigger rim around the top. You will catch the rim with your ladder or paint brush or elbow, unless you are extremely careful.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so for the the very informative response! Really appreciate you taking your time to share your experience and techniques! 🙏🏽😊

  • @JosephDeVita
    @JosephDeVita Рік тому +9

    I've stored paint in empty club soda bottles and the paint lasted for well over 10 years. I use it to touch up any scratches or nicks.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you Joseph for sharing! That’s awesome! 👍🏽😊

  • @jh-xk2ch
    @jh-xk2ch Рік тому +4

    I use a NEEDLE OILER BOTTLE with oil in it. Before opening the paint can I run a bead of oil around the lid to keep it from rusting and make it seal beater.
    I put tape around the whole top and fold the tape over to cover the top grove. This keeps any paint from dripping into the grove.
    I don’t pour out the paint, but use a small cup like the measuring cup that comes inside a laundry soap box. I scoop out small amounts and fill a paint pan or a small peanut can. This keeps paint from filling in the grove.
    If I get some paint in the grove I clean it out before putting on the lid.
    Hope these ideas help someone.

    • @tonyc7352
      @tonyc7352 Рік тому

      Your scoop out tip is what I also been using, nice and clean.

  • @officialshadetreeamerica
    @officialshadetreeamerica Рік тому +1

    I use the paint can lids and I dearly love them. They are so simple to use and the pour spout is easy to deal with.

  • @markwood5382
    @markwood5382 Рік тому +3

    I went to the big orange box store and bought a new 1 gallon plastic paint pail because the metal cans rust out and either get debris in the paint or if the metal has deteriorated enough it will leak out all over the place. Love these videos of the caulk tube savers and now this paint.

  • @SheilaSpencer1
    @SheilaSpencer1 10 місяців тому +7

    That Shur-Line lid with the spout... you do know that the spout folds into the lid for flat storage right? Easier to store, and less air left in the paint can (leave air hole open until spout is folded down; then close the air hole).
    The homemade tape spout never worked for me.
    When you're done stirring, just use your brush to wipe the stir stick off and you're good to go.
    And lastly, if you transfer old paint to a smaller container (or any container), it's always a good idea to use a strainer, to remove all the debris (rust from can, impurities that got in, etc.) and any paint clumps. Always strain old paint.

  • @thomasmacdonough7763
    @thomasmacdonough7763 Рік тому +2

    I loved all the tips! Definitely like the organization these products offer. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you Thomas for your input! 🙏🏽😊

  • @leepiper4621
    @leepiper4621 Рік тому +3

    As always, thorough and well organized information. TY!!

  • @karrenwebb3341
    @karrenwebb3341 Рік тому +3

    Great ideas! Thanks.

  • @captainprincess5943
    @captainprincess5943 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this. I learned a lot from this video!
    I once saw a dad use some of his kid's Play Dough too fashion a temporary spout. It worked great for pouring, and it's disposable.
    Might not be plausible if you go through a ton of paint really fast, like if you're a professional painter.
    For my use, just around the house or touch up stuff, works beautifully!

  • @user-gu3wp7kr1e
    @user-gu3wp7kr1e 10 місяців тому +5

    I have used the Shur-Line products and like them. I store leftover paint in clean liquid laundry detergent containers. They seal well and have a built in pour spout. Sometimes I fill these containers with a new can of paint when I want to make frequent pours of small quantity.

  • @MaMa-qh4dy
    @MaMa-qh4dy Рік тому +1

    GREAT tips. Thank you.

  • @nitawilliams9726
    @nitawilliams9726 Рік тому

    Thank you so much

  • @johnibrazzell764
    @johnibrazzell764 2 місяці тому

    Tyvm🎉

  • @dawny2245
    @dawny2245 4 місяці тому +2

    I love this video!!!! Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  4 місяці тому +1

      I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊

  • @sjpropertyservices3987
    @sjpropertyservices3987 Рік тому +1

    Have used several of the products to you mentioned. If I have less then 1/2 of a gallon left and do not plan to be using the paint in the foreseeable future I like storing the paint in a smaller plastic container. Ideally the container has a large enough opening to allow inserting a brush if I need to touch up a spot.

  • @jacqjacq5920
    @jacqjacq5920 Рік тому +1

    These are such useful tips. Yiu explain so well! Thank you for sharing 😊
    Oh and my tip is to properly close the metal paint lid using a mallet and a block of wood 😂

  • @JoyousGenealogist
    @JoyousGenealogist Рік тому +2

    Great tips thanks

  • @user-zv2so7mt6m
    @user-zv2so7mt6m Рік тому

    I really appreciate addressing DIY complications and headaches. Seldom do projects present under ideal conditions. "Murphy's Law" is always active.

  • @reggiemeigs7036
    @reggiemeigs7036 Рік тому +1

    Great tips.

  • @JuanRodriguez-km9hl
    @JuanRodriguez-km9hl Рік тому +1

    Great show

  • @functionalvanconversion4284
    @functionalvanconversion4284 8 місяців тому

    That red silicone spray lid is amazing at pouring and preserving paint during long paint jobs.

  • @brettmullins751
    @brettmullins751 Рік тому +1

    Great video thx for sharing

  • @lavoyedhudgins5120
    @lavoyedhudgins5120 Рік тому +1

    You produce very good videos and provide excellent tips and information.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Means a lot Lavoyed! 🙏🏽😊

  • @Tatu223
    @Tatu223 Рік тому +2

    Great content ✌🏻😎

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Diane! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @BloodAsp
    @BloodAsp Рік тому +1

    Effective tools.

  • @harry130747
    @harry130747 Рік тому +3

    You don't need any of this. Just make sure the lid is secure and store the can upside down. This stops any tiny air leaks.

  • @rogermagana5777
    @rogermagana5777 Рік тому +4

    I've seen some homeowners flip their paint can upside down so the paint will seal any air. Just gotta make sure there's no breach because it might spill on you.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      That sounds like a good idea! Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏽😊

    • @homesteadgatherings
      @homesteadgatherings Місяць тому

      You tried to install the yellow paint pouring spout incorrectly. Its supposed to clip onto the inside rim. Not in the groove between.

  • @kkroslow
    @kkroslow Рік тому +1

    Great video + tips. Paint cans only last so long before they start to rust out.

  • @irmapena9319
    @irmapena9319 6 місяців тому

    I liked all your viedeos,
    gracias

  • @jeffthewhiff
    @jeffthewhiff Рік тому +1

    A guy taught me this trick several years ago and it works very well. Simply remove the lid on a new can of paint, take a heavy gauge nail (spike), and pound several holes around the top of the paint can, so that the excess paint, after being poured, will drain back into the paint can. It does leave some paint around the lid channel, but just take your brush and clean the channel before closing the can lid.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you Jeff! I will have to try this! 🙏🏽😊

  • @adaywithaudrey6121
    @adaywithaudrey6121 Рік тому +2

    Nice Video tito Gen…

  • @bobmorr2892
    @bobmorr2892 6 днів тому

    If you don't have a paint can opener key you can just use a quarter. Also when you're finished never use a hammer to reseal the can. Place the lid on top of the can cover it with a rag and step on the lid, step on it two or three times I've done this thousands of times it works great.

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Рік тому +1

    Thanks. I usually use a nail and make holes in the lid seal area. That way any paint left in the groove drains back down in the can.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Wow! Thanks Ron, they actually sounds like an amazing idea! 👍🏽😊🙏🏽

  • @d.Cog420
    @d.Cog420 Місяць тому

    I'm a painter and have tried all of these but they just don't seem to be long term practical for me. It's just more time messing about and also trying to find a safe place for the wet metal lid when these are on (and paint dries on this then drops into the can when put back on). I also find it nerve wracking to shake the paint the next day with the spout one. And with the pourer, you can't leave paint without a sealed lid or it skims which causes crap in your paint so you have to take it on and off all day. It just became easier to wipe the lid crevice each time you pour the paint into your tray or bucket and put the original lid back on. It's quick and easy and if you are diligent with this the paint will be fine for the entirety of the job. Then pour some into a small container like the one at the end (haven't seen them before, they look brilliant) and give to the client. The rest goes back to our local shop which recycles it. I really wish there was a way to have a spout system that was efficient, like maybe the metal lid with one built in that you can pull out similar to an engine or olive oil can. I guess they have tried these in the R&D department, maybe there was too much failure, or manufacture cost.

  • @donedwards6414
    @donedwards6414 Рік тому +2

    Really good video. One suggestion......to clean the stirring stick, simply wipe it off with the brush.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you Don! That’s a simple and great suggestion! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @phillipayoung10
    @phillipayoung10 Рік тому

    Love the video!! A lot!! Now I have about 3/4 of Behr paint & primer left from 2018 and its dried up. How can I restore it? 😢😢

  • @Doug_Hefernen
    @Doug_Hefernen Рік тому +2

    I keep my paint brushes and paint cans in an
    Old refrigerator, the brushes stay moist and soft and the paint fresh and creamy.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing this refrigerator trick! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @tkilg7169
    @tkilg7169 Рік тому

    I use the finishing nail method to drain the pain out of the lid groove of the can. About a #4 finishing nail to poke 4 holes so that the paint drains down into the can, and the lid presses any remaining paint through the holes so that the lid seals like it should.

  • @janetta5827
    @janetta5827 Рік тому +2

    👍

  • @chiquita683
    @chiquita683 Рік тому +3

    Tried that blue tape method and while its better than nothing its not great. The first one with the rim and lip that clamped all the way around looked like the easiest to reuse. I feel the spout one that can close would be hard to clean out and reuse with another paint

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому

      Thank you for the input! The with the rim and lip Shur-line pour is really easy to clean with warm water 👍🏽😊

  • @manuelsilva8174
    @manuelsilva8174 Рік тому +1

    What I do is turn the paint can upside down...works for me

  • @Esiddik
    @Esiddik Рік тому +3

    My fav is BEHR ( Home Depot brand) gives you a free spout with every paint bucket and it’s awesome! If you know, you know!
    Also, instead of hanger use rubber band!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the advice! 🙏🏽😊

  • @learningartsandanimationsp443
    @learningartsandanimationsp443 3 дні тому

    Help!!! I have hardened interior paint, they look blocky. How to revive? I don't know what color it is so I can't just by. Aren't new homes just have 2 colors? Eggshell and semi-gloss?

  • @evelynsaungikar3553
    @evelynsaungikar3553 Рік тому

    How do you prevent the can from rusting?

  • @VG-vn8kk
    @VG-vn8kk 11 місяців тому +2

    For the small amounts of paint why can't you just use ziplock bags which can be stored in the same paint can? Squeeze out the air, double bag if you need to. Should me much cheaper. Thanks for the video!

  • @gillianbc
    @gillianbc 3 місяці тому

    Save your glass jars from the supermarket. They have a good seal. Paint keeps for years.

  • @monicamohammed
    @monicamohammed Рік тому

    what additive can I add to older dried up paint to make it thinner?

  • @douggauzy6258
    @douggauzy6258 2 місяці тому

    I tried the blue tape and the yellow spout . Worthless . Waste of time . I never seen the first one. Thanks

  • @Digital-Dan
    @Digital-Dan Рік тому

    I bought a can of heavy inert gas, which you can allegedly pour into paint cans to displace the air. I haven't tried it yet, and would not know if it worked or not. High tech, though. Feels like snake oil.

    • @DarkandStormyNight01
      @DarkandStormyNight01 9 місяців тому

      Tried it on a can of stain. Followed the directions and a few months later, opened the can and it was hardened👎 Maybe if I used more than the directions called for??? Either way, sadly it didn't work.

  • @josepeixoto3384
    @josepeixoto3384 Рік тому

    i just store the can upside down, the solvent can't evaporate like that

  • @markricke7578
    @markricke7578 10 місяців тому

    Store paint can upside down

  • @davedamerjian6035
    @davedamerjian6035 9 місяців тому +1

    You spend a fair amount of time talking about keeping the rim clean and I disagree, not with idea of doing so, thats good, but all you need to do is use your brush a few times to really keep the rim area clean, it wont be perfect, but it can be darned close, in my opinion. Problem is most people wont take the time to do so, but in fact it takes hardly any time at all. If you pour the paint into another tray or otherwise to do your painting, then you'll only need to do this "cleaning" a few times, just do it.
    The real problem to solve is the air problem. And I have seen mentioned here a couple times turning the can over, which as I think about it ingenious. So why dont we do it? Because, in my opinion, as humans we like ORGANIZATION, and looking at a shelf full of upside down cans can be bothersome. I am going to go right now and turn my cans all upside down (assuming I have closed them tight which I always do, so I dont even need to check that)
    The point about the key tool vs. flathead screwdriver, I am so embarrased I didnt know about that, some of my lids have all kinds of contortions as a result of the flathead, I will get the tool and use it going forward.
    Finally I agree that if the can has a lot of empty space in it, you're looking for problems and really the only solution is to transfer into another container, I see no other way.
    I'd love to be able to freeze paint, but that would have its own issue of having enough space in a freezer to do so, besides of course the fact that it would ruin the paint LOL

  • @dianadenney8708
    @dianadenney8708 Рік тому +3

    Paint does not last forever. Eventually it will smell spoiled .

    • @flickboogers9325
      @flickboogers9325 8 місяців тому

      Have you stay pain can that was at least 15 20 years old and it was just fine haha but then again it was Benjamin Moore

  • @jessekoch3480
    @jessekoch3480 9 місяців тому

    You need to re watch the guy you took the ideas from.

  • @brocktonma.1816
    @brocktonma.1816 8 місяців тому

    Hack