Ron, Yes, I always do that. My Krylon cans are ready to go, no matter how much I have used out of them. My Rustolium cans, both of them, are clogged so bad that I get nothing out of them at all, and its not the nozzle. I was planning on draining the paint out of those cans into a jars, so I can use the paint in my airbrush.
David Maynard said:
Ron, Yes, I always do that. My Krylon cans are ready to go, no matter how much I have used out of them. My Rustolium cans, both of them, are clogged so bad that I get nothing out of them at all, and its not the nozzle. I was planning on draining the paint out of those cans into a jars, so I can use the paint in my airbrush.
The straw inside the can clogs up. I plan on doing the same thing. What solvent is best?
Steve, I haven’t opened those cans, because the paint should be airbrush ready as is. For cleaning the airbrush I was thinking lacquer thinner.