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GUIDE TO THE REUSE & DISPOSAL OF
LATEX PAINT
RESUING PAINT
Leftover paint is usable if:
- It has not been repeatedly frozen and thawed;
- It fills at least one-third of its container;
- It is in its original can with label intact;
- It mixes when stirred;
- Lumps are not present when painted on newspaper.
DISPOSAL OF UNUSABLE PAINT
- Paint containers less than ¼ full
: Crack open lids
and allow moisture to evaporate and excess paint to harden. The
hardened material can be discarded with your regular trash. Remove
lids so refuse haulers can see the paint is hardened.
- Paint containers at least ¼ full: Use up by painting
on newspaper, cardboard, wood or carpet. When painted material
is dry, dispose in trash.
- For large amounts of paint : Pour 1” of paint into a plastic-lined
box. Let each layer dry, then repeat. Latex paint can also be
combined with an absorbent such as clay-based kitty litter or
vermiculite in a plastic-lined box. When material is dry, place
material in a trash bag, seal and discard in trash.
Do not pour liquid paint
down the drain, on the ground or put it in the trash. Improper disposal
may contaminate ground and surface water supplies. Paints manufactured
prior to 1960 may contain high levels of lead. Other paint-related
products, including wood preservatives and roofing tars, should
not be
disposed of in trash.
Caution: The above reference guidelines are not applicable
for oil-based paint.
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