I'm fairly certain that many of us have bought paint, used a bit of it and sealed the can intending to use more later. And whenever later comes the paint has skinned over and beneath the skin the paint has thickened. With good paint-especially for boats-now costing $30-$40 a quart the losses can add up. Save your paint!
Two products I use that prevent skinning are Bloxygen and Stop Loss Bags. Bloxygen comes in a spray can that feels empty but contains pure argon which is about 25% heavier than oxygen. Spray a bit in the can to force out the ambient air and then seal the can. Done carefully this will preserve the paint for a long time. Reading the reviews of Bloxygen though it is apparent that some guys can even screw up this simple process.
Stop Loss bags are heavy duty plastic bags that are filled with a funnel (provided) and are tapered in shape. Once the paint is in the bag just squeeze all of the air out of the bag and seal the top. This eliminates all of the air completely and it can't skin the paint. These really work well, when I built my last pram 3 or 4 years ago I put the leftover marine varnish in a bag and didn't need it again until recently. When reopened the varnish was fresh with no sign of degradation.
Bloxygen is about $13 a can, Stop Loss bags cost about the same for 4 bags. Obviously if these products save just one can of paint they have paid for themselves.
Two products I use that prevent skinning are Bloxygen and Stop Loss Bags. Bloxygen comes in a spray can that feels empty but contains pure argon which is about 25% heavier than oxygen. Spray a bit in the can to force out the ambient air and then seal the can. Done carefully this will preserve the paint for a long time. Reading the reviews of Bloxygen though it is apparent that some guys can even screw up this simple process.
Stop Loss bags are heavy duty plastic bags that are filled with a funnel (provided) and are tapered in shape. Once the paint is in the bag just squeeze all of the air out of the bag and seal the top. This eliminates all of the air completely and it can't skin the paint. These really work well, when I built my last pram 3 or 4 years ago I put the leftover marine varnish in a bag and didn't need it again until recently. When reopened the varnish was fresh with no sign of degradation.
Bloxygen is about $13 a can, Stop Loss bags cost about the same for 4 bags. Obviously if these products save just one can of paint they have paid for themselves.