Full cans of paint store better than cans that have been used because of air seepage.
Store latex paint in attic.
If you do store it in the basement make sure that it s on a shelf.
If you transfer the oil paint into a plastic container you can save space while still keeping the paint fresh for future use.
Here s how to store paint with the least amount of air possible.
The above requirements usually mean that storing paint in an unheated garage crawl space shed wet basement or hot attic is not a good idea but a cool and dry utility closet mud room or laundry room should be fine.
Go light with its low ceiling and slanted walls an attic room.
If you don t have a basement place them in a cabinet or closet in your house.
For best practice seal or reseal the can of paint using a rubber hammer to ensure that each side of the lid is properly engaged in the groove of the can.
However the metal containers are large and heavy and are sometimes not the best containers for oil paints.
Moisture from basement floors can rust your paint cans.
Paint cleaning products gas propane and garden chemicals shouldn t be stored out in the open in these areas and especially.
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Once the paint is exposed to air the lifespan of the paint will begin to diminish.
Cold weather can cause latex paint to separate making it unusable.
Holiday decorations can be damaged by the extreme heat in attics says santoro delicate fabrics and items that are painted are particularly prone to damage when stored in the attic and plastic decorations like ornaments may melt or warp in the heat.
Even though latex paint is not as flammable both types of paint benefit from storage in a cool dry place.
Most people store oil paints in their original metal containers.
We don t always consider all the possible outcomes when storing something out of site and out of mind so it could be easy to accidentally store flammable items near heat sources in the garage attic or basement.
Oil based paints can heat to hazardous combustible levels if stored in a hot attic near heaters or furnaces or in direct sunlight.
Extreme hot or cold temperatures can ruin paint.
Heat can dry it out.