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Drying Out Unwanted Paint.

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Bigbad | 16:39 Thu 13th Jul 2017 | Home & Garden
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According to my local council, if you dry out paint and the tins, they can be disposed of in with the usual household rubbish.
I made a couple of troughs out of foil and poured the paint in them. The troughs sat in the sun for a week, then went in the garage for 4 days when it was raining, and they’ve been back in the sun for 2 days, but the paint has hardly dried out at all. Just gone slightly hard on top.
Is it likely to dry completely, or should I give up?
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It looks as if the paint in the troughs is too deep to dry out. For paint to dry out, it should be just a thin layer on a surface of some kind. Paint in troughs is behaving just like paint in tins. Try pouring the paint into even shallower containers, and make it approx. quarter-inch deep.
Errrr - why not just put the whole tin in the bin??
flammable ..can't go in bin..take to your local tip..mine has a special bit for paint
Why not decorate all or part of the inside of the garage with the paint?
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Errr diddlydo, paint is classed as hazardous waste, which our recycling centres stopped accepting a few years back, so the only option is a specially arranged collection (I haven’t got enough) or drying it out.
The foil troughs are quite long, and the paint is spread quite thinly, so I can’t understand why it’s taking so long.
Leave the paint in the garage for a decade or two, and it'll have dried itself out.
Our recycling does as well Minty. In fact most things can be taken there. We were amazed. In England there are so many things they won't take
Some decorators merchants will take it off your hands. You could give them a ring for nowt.
"Dried out" tins of paint can easily self-combust, depending on the quantity and how they are stored, particularly if any other material such as rag or paper containing paint/turps is in contact with them.

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