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Guys,
I have some leftover 2150 in rattle cans as well as a gallon can.
It was left in an unheated shop over the winter. Obviously it froze. Is it ruined?
 
(quoted from post at 22:55:06 04/05/12) Guys,
I have some leftover 2150 in rattle cans as well as a gallon can.
It was left in an unheated shop over the winter. Obviously it froze. Is it ruined?

Not necessarily. the bombs may or may not work, the gallon will need mixing very well, then a test panel painted with it.
 
If the paint in the gallon can can be brought back into suspention it is fine. oil based paint doesn't freeze.
 
(quoted from post at 19:55:06 04/05/12) Guys,
I have some leftover 2150 in rattle cans as well as a gallon can.
It was left in an unheated shop over the winter. Obviously it froze. Is it ruined?

I store rattle cans of paint in a cabinet in an unheated shop year-round. Had some that were stored for maybe 3 or 4 years and they were still good. Takes a lot of shaking to stir up the paint in a rattlr can that has set for that long, but the paint is still as good as if you brought it home yesterday.
 
(quoted from post at 06:41:32 04/07/12)
(quoted from post at 19:55:06 04/05/12) Guys,
I have some leftover 2150 in rattle cans as well as a gallon can.
It was left in an unheated shop over the winter. Obviously it froze. Is it ruined?

I store rattle cans of paint in a cabinet in an unheated shop year-round. Had some that were stored for maybe 3 or 4 years and they were still good. Takes a lot of shaking to stir up the paint in a rattlr can that has set for that long, but the paint is still as good as if you brought it home yesterday.
Thanks guys
 

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