In the can, correctly sealed it is good indefinitely. It will require a very good shaking to re mix the components but you can use oil paint that is years old.
On interior walls, oil paint lasts years. It holds up well to fingerprints and cleaning and generally only needs to be replaced when yo are tired of the colour.
On exterior walls, or furniture you should get several years. Weather conditions, wear and tear, and sun exposure will effect the durability.
if kept sealed and not frozen, 2 to 3 yrs, depending on type, latex will seperate, in about 6 months,
Paint that is properly stored after opening will last in the can for a couple of years. It will need to be stored in moderate temperatures and not exposed to excessive heat and cold.
Oil paint is good until it starts to dry and has a film of dry paint on top. A good way to store oil paint is upside down, it must be mixed very well if it has been sitting for a long time.
As long as it doesn't freeze or go dry in the can, for many years.
If kept at a stable temperature around 60-70 f probably for many years.
I have some that is over 8 years old and still worked well.
Paint Tool SAI trials usually last between 30 to 60 days.
Paint fumes should last 2-3 days at most. If they persist put a fan in the room.
they can both last a long time if they are cared for properly, but non-metalic paint lasts slightly longer, because it cant rust out.
You can buy cheap paint for about 22 a gallon. Depends what you want to paint and how long you want it to last.
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Paint Tool SAI trials usually last between 30 to 60 days.
Paint fumes should last 2-3 days at most. If they persist put a fan in the room.
they can both last a long time if they are cared for properly, but non-metalic paint lasts slightly longer, because it cant rust out.
Yes, base paint will make the paint last longer. While it's not necessary it will help the paint last so you don't have to do it again for a long time. You may also want a primer.
You can buy cheap paint for about 22 a gallon. Depends what you want to paint and how long you want it to last.
8-10 years if in a non-smoking environment.
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Paintballs will dissolve in water and biodegrade overtime. Splatters will last a long time, unless washed or wiped.
Paint applied on furniture without preparing the surface can only last at most 3 months.
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It depends on the paint used. "Luminous" paint will only last a short time because it will lose its chemical reactants (radioactive paints being unusual). "Phosphorescent" paint may absorb light energy, then release it again. This will last for a considerable time but not for any great numberof years, because it reacts with other chemicals as well.
Glow in the paint typically lasts three to four hours depending on their usage. It will lose their longevity, the longer it is exposed to the sunlight's UV rays. If not exposed to the sun, they can last for years.