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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Sedro-Woolley, WA
Posts: 1,023
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Russ has the right idea. Buy a paint mixer and use it. The biggest money saver in my shop is my Devilblis (sp) paint mixer that i bought second hand for $75. With our automotive paint now costing from $150 to $500 a gallon, one has to make sure that the whole can is thoroughly mixed before using it, or else what ever is drawn out of the can will not be a color match to anything, and surely what is left in the can will not be a color match to anything else either. A good way to throw your hard earned money away is to not to completely mix your paint.
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