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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16630992" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Thanks Bob. I knew you put the diecast on display with your car during car shows, but wasn't sure how well it matched. Nice to know the flop is almost exactly the same. That "IS" pretty cool.....</p><p></p><p>Oh, and to your other question. So long as you keep the paint in a cool dry place it should last you a VERY long time. I'm talking years.</p><p></p><p>I have actually had old paint kind of dry up a little. I poured some reducer in it and it came back for use. The pigments always remain. The reducer and combiner are what makes it a liquid form, but they can evaporate. So, even if the reducer or combining agent kind of dries out all you do is add more reducer and it's fine.</p><p></p><p>Now, it cannot be completely dried out. If that happens then you need to throw the paint out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16630992, member: 70025"] Thanks Bob. I knew you put the diecast on display with your car during car shows, but wasn't sure how well it matched. Nice to know the flop is almost exactly the same. That "IS" pretty cool..... Oh, and to your other question. So long as you keep the paint in a cool dry place it should last you a VERY long time. I'm talking years. I have actually had old paint kind of dry up a little. I poured some reducer in it and it came back for use. The pigments always remain. The reducer and combiner are what makes it a liquid form, but they can evaporate. So, even if the reducer or combining agent kind of dries out all you do is add more reducer and it's fine. Now, it cannot be completely dried out. If that happens then you need to throw the paint out. [/QUOTE]
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