First, turn it upside down (make sure the lid is secure). Leave for 15 minutes. Stir with a paint stick or wooden spoon until all swirls are gone and it looks even. Usually about 200 strokes.
Latex is a water-based paint so it will not store as long as oil based paints. Also it will be subject more by how you stored it. Freezing, and loose tops will effect the latex more than oil based paint. You can always open and stir it up and see what the condition it's in. Usually you can tell the conditions by looking at it after you stir it up if you are able to stir the paint much.
well if you want paint just add flour, food colouring, milk and stir well ten and water then stir well.
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no, stir it
To make the acrylic paint the right thickness of an airbrush you should add the liquid gradually as you stir to get the right thickness.
mix a little black in just a tiny bit and stir well
A figure 8 motion should be used when stirring up a can of paint. This ensures that it gets mixed thoroughly.
mix a little black in just a tiny bit and stir well
What kind of paint is it? Follow the manufacture's instructions; paint sellers usually have a product sheet that is really the instructions for mixing and using (spraying). Rule of thumb: when you add reducer stir ell and when finished strring count the seconds it takes for the paint on the stir stick to start dripping; no fewer than 8 seconds, no more than 25.
How long you need to stir fudge will vary depending on the recipe that you are using. Some instructions say to stir fudge for five minutes as it boils and some microwave recipes say to stir fudge when ingredients are melted.
I always shake the can back and forth for about a minute then stir the paint until the thick stuff is off the bottom. If you are lucky enough to have one of those paint shakers then it makes the work even easier. Good luck.
Both, strangely enough. Applying the paint to the car is a physical change. The paint is a polyurethane compound. When you get it, it's in at least two containers - the paint, and a hardener. Stir them together and they undergo a chemical change.