Waste
Paint Hardener

This product
is amazing! During spring clean-up we all look at those half empty
gallons of paint in the basement, storage shed, or garage. Some
years we move them around to sweep under them, other years we will
shake them to see if they have gone solid yet.
The paint
you used in the family room 2 paint jobs ago has little use, but
because of the environmental hazards, we don't send liquid paint
to the landfill.
There are
a couple of ways to get rid of old paint. You can donate it to charity.
At least that is one of the methods found in on-line searches. I
suppose charties might use some, but I can also imagine some poor
volunteer in the church basement re-arranging half used paint cans
each spring.
The other
method is incineration. Effectively burning the paint, cans and
all, collected during special drives or at certain recycling centers.
The final
method is to use the paint on an old piece of drywall or plywood
until it is all gone.
Now there
is a new, far more effective method for getting rid of old paint.
This product called "Waste Paint Hardener" is made by
a company called Biowash. They
specializes in environmentally friendly paint removal solutions.
This is an off shoot of their cutting edge technology.
Add the
crystals to your paint, stir for a couple minutes, and in next to
no time (20 minutes for our test) the paint is a solid mass. We
tested the product in a glass mixing bowl, so we could observe and
record the results. After it had hardened, one of the testers turned
the bowl completely upside down, and the paint stayed stuck inside
in one big hard blob!
This leaves
the old paint in a state that is accepted by almost all landfills.
Of course you should leave the lid off so your garbage man can see
it is hardened, but as far as a quick, economical, and environmentally
sound disposal method for paint - this is THE best solution we have
ever seen.
This product
is also excellent for CLEANING up paint, which is how we stumbled
accross it. Just sprinkle the crystals onto spilled paint, and in
minutes you can just sweep it up and throw it away. It doesn't get
much easier.
The product
is currently avaliable at some paint stores, and will be readily
found in most large Home Centers by this fall. If your paint store
does not carry the product - ask them to stock it - they will thank
you!
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