So you’ve finished painting your house. Great job! It looks wonderful. But what are you going to do with all of those half-finished cans of paint? Store them? Reuse them? Throw them out? When it comes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brie Goldman While the garage might be the safest place to store paint out of reach of children and pets, weather changes could ...
Designed to achieve four key objectives, the Stewart™ system is: Economical: With the cost of good paint exceeding $100 per gallon, it is no longer an option to let that last bit go bad in the can.
You put time, money, and effort into choosing the right color, yet a single hard freeze in the garage can quietly destroy that investment. When your cans are icing over beside the snow blower, you are ...
Cans accumulate. Over time those containers of paint, primer, and adhesives that are half-used but still serviceable get hidden behind the first row of cans on the shelf, making them easy to forget ...
The federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration establishes safety regulations for all types of enterprises, from heavy construction to retail outlets. It classifies paint under "flammable ...