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I recently purchased a new home which had just been painted. The sellers left behind several gallons of mufti colored latex paint (I guess for touch-ups). I reprinted my house with my own colors and now I have no use for the old paint. Being a sped remodeled I use alot of white paint so leftovers just get taken to the next house, but pink, light blue, light green, and beige are really of no use to me. I’m not sure what to do with this stuff. I thought about mixing the paint together and using it as a base coat on one of my projects. There’s probably a better way to dispose of this stuff, but I don’t know what it is. I’d like some environment allyy friendly advise.
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I recently purchased a new home which had just been painted. The sellers left behind several gallons of mufti colored latex paint (I guess for touch-ups). I reprinted my house with my own colors and now I have no use for the old paint. Being a sped remodeled I use alot of white paint so leftovers just get taken to the next house, but pink, light blue, light green, and beige are really of no use to me. I'm not sure what to do with this stuff. I thought about mixing the paint together and using it as a base coat on one of my projects. There's probably a better way to dispose of this stuff, but I don't know what it is. I'd like some environment allyy friendly advise.