shine;14827 said:where do you keep your paint during the winter ?
edit , would you feel comfortable using paint that has been exposed to freezing temps all winter ?
shine;14893 said:chad . did you get any kind of guide line from prospray ?
Chad.S;14933 said:No, I get my guidelines from Barry.
I do know that the pro-spray hardener cans do not seal very well at all, they tend to gel up if they sit to long, even if un-opened, so if anybody is storing pro-spray activator, put into pint cans.
shine;14946 said:i asked this out of curiosity as every painter i know will always say to store it out of the weather. i made the mistake of saying just that on another site and was promptly told it was bs by the resident google expert. this same over-educated buffoon also called into question barry's knowledge of paint. it did serve a purpose though , it made up my mind to just keep my mouth shut and no longer offer to help. it will work out better as i am finishing up the projects here and will be starting on some new things after the first of the year . i have far better things to do than argue with some anal retentive moron who is thoroughly convinced he knows it all even though he is not a painter .
shine;14962 said:it was such a simple question. do i need to keep my paint from freezing ? my opinion is yes or you may end up regretting it. there are plenty of problems with painting to bite me on the ass without trying to invent new ones.