Body and exterior tips

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*For stirring paint, use inexpensive "jumbo sticks", tongue depressors, popsicle sticks, wood sticks, or butter knives.
 
*For stirring paint, use inexpensive "jumbo sticks", tongue depressors, popsicle sticks, wood sticks, or butter knives.
 
*When opening a can of paint, punch a few holes in the trough where the lid sits. That way, excess paint will drain out of the trough and into the can, rather than splattering when placing the lid back on the can.
 
*When opening a can of paint, punch a few holes in the trough where the lid sits. That way, excess paint will drain out of the trough and into the can, rather than splattering when placing the lid back on the can.
*Paint and exterior products can be mixed in cleaned bottle caps, Pyrex cups, small medicine cups, plastic cups, shot glasses, or glass measuring cups. However,  [http://www.ezmix.com EZ Mix] cups are generally preferred. Containers with measurements on the side are generally most useful. Paper cups are cautioned against because some may have a wax coating. Paint stirring sticks with marks for different mix ratios can also be useful.
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*Paint and related finishing products can be mixed in glass cups, small medicine cups, soup cans, shot glasses, or glass measuring cups. However,  [http://www.ezmix.com EZ Mix] cups are generally preferred. Containers with measurements on the side are generally most useful. Paper cups are cautioned against because some may have a wax coating. Plastic cups or containers (medicine cups, cleaned bottle caps, etc.) are cautioned against. There are many different kinds of plastic, some of which are inappropriate for storing certain types of finishing products.
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*Paint stirring sticks with marks for different mix ratios can be useful for mixing paint.
 
*When mixing double portions of paint or primer, mix one portion at a time. For example, 8:2:1 is easier to keep track of than 16:4:2. After mixing each individual portion, add the two portions together and mix well again.
 
*When mixing double portions of paint or primer, mix one portion at a time. For example, 8:2:1 is easier to keep track of than 16:4:2. After mixing each individual portion, add the two portions together and mix well again.
 
*Buy a set of inexpensive spatulas to use as paint-can scrapers.
 
*Buy a set of inexpensive spatulas to use as paint-can scrapers.

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