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Zero Paints Primer - No comment
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about 1 - 1 1/2 Years old, stored in a box, not exposed to heat or direct sun. The paint is very thick and hardly to dilute properly. In the garage is still a third bottle, too bad - no longer usable. Andy |
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Re: Zero Paints Primer - No comment
It's fairly obvious that it's evaporated through those plastic bottles leaving the heavier stuff (technical term alert) behind.
The use of plastic bottles for these paints has been discussed frequently, and as most people now know it's shipped in those bottles to prevent breakage. You have to decant it into a glass bottle if you want to store it long-term. My plastic-bottled Zero paints are stored in Ziploc bags INSIDE an airtight plastic food storage container and they've lasted for a few years. I just re-thin them slightly with Zero base coat thinners if necessary. Having said that, you have to stand back when opening the box because the fumes that accumulate in there will blow your sinuses apart. Update - just checked my Zero stock and my grey primer microfiller looks like yours, because it wasn't in the airtight box! The packaging does say it can be thinned with basecoat thinners though, so maybe it's not a write-off. |
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Re: Zero Paints Primer - No comment
have you read the zero paint f.a.q.?
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Re: Zero Paints Primer - No comment
Buy what you need, when you need it. Although it might be better and save on postage and such, the paint does go off over time and no way can it be stored indefinitely, no paint can in fact. The majority of these paints are now supplied in glass jars and this does minimise the evaporation somewhat. It's not a problem with the paint. Remember these are automotive paints, not model paints and as such they do have a shelf life...
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