Now I do three things that seem to help.
First, I open cans with much greater care. If the metal lid gets bent during opening, then it does not seal as well. It takes longer to pry to lid off a bit at a time as you work around the circumference, but I think it pays off. Wide pry tools also work better than really skinny ones. Of course, if I know that I don't need to save the can, I pry away with glee.
Second, I spend a bit of time cleaning out the groove in the can before I replace the lid. This helps especially if you need to use and then reseal the can several times.
Third, I use plastic. Sometimes I use an adequately sized clear plastic food bag. More recently I have switched the Glad Press'n Seal wrap. I place the plastic film over the can and tap the lid back on. My theory is that the plastic film needs to be of the type type that can stretch a bit.
No matter what, the paint will eventually become useless. But this has extended the shelf life for me.
Rick
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I love your blog. It's witty and informative...sort of like you in real life!
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