de-potting your paints
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de-potting your paints
So I have seen a few posts about de-potting into a craft box etc, and am considering doing so myself. I would like to hear the pros and cons of doing so, so I can make an informed decision (rather than regret it after the fact). TIA
Avasmummy10- Number of posts : 23
Registration date : 2011-08-21
Re: de-potting your paints
no cons in my eyes... Love it so much! I guess the only thing you have to watch out for is making sure you like the thing you pot them in... It is a pain in the butt to keep re-potting til you find something you love.
SuzySparkles- Number of posts : 2778
Age : 46
Location : Wisconsin / Milwaukee
Registration date : 2009-11-09
Re: de-potting your paints
And test each brand in the container before committing to a lot of it - I put some MAC Chromacake recently in a container I thought would be great for it (polypropylene) and it separated. Snazaroo doesn't react well to the styrene based containers and might break the container.
Noella- Number of posts : 532
Age : 50
Location : close to Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Registration date : 2010-08-09
Re: de-potting your paints
The only problem I've had is occasionally forgetting what brand/color something is, since it isn't in it's original labeled container. That doesn't happen very often though!
Re: de-potting your paints
Thank you ladies - so very helpful!
Avasmummy10- Number of posts : 23
Registration date : 2011-08-21
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