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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:29 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:39 am
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Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:08 am
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Jonathonn **Never thought to mention this. I think I did in another topic: Because paint cannot be recycled into anything but more paint, most recycling plants have a place where you can bring in your used paint. So, check at your local dump, there's probably a chemical section where you can just go in, grab some and leave. The one near me has spraypaint and bucket paint (plenty more bucket paint though). But I've heard some not having spray paint. Either way, I still suggest everyone goes and gets free roller paint instead of investing in it, unless it's for something serious and you need a certain colour. Warnings? You might not be able to get it if you're under 18m and almost ALL the spray paint there is ALWAYS s**t brands. On ONE occasion I found Painter's Touch, and on a few I got some Krylon. But it's usually just s**t brands. But anything works for some bombs, even if it's not suggestable for piecing. FREE PAINT IS FREE PAINT. END OF STORY. cool
you've mention this before... cool
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Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:10 am
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Razor_Fluff SOEP ONE or you can LEARN to make your OWN paint... It's better to buy buckets than cans, and if you got any spare cans lying around, you can fill them up. It's possible, but requires too much details. I have a homie that mixes his own paint and slangs them to kids like they're Montanas... LOL DON'T ASK ME HOW, YOU CAN EITHER LOOK IT UP OR FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF... (it involves temperature, gravity and a few basic tools) If you want to mix your own paint, all you need are the basic colors, but a lot of white and black if you plan on mixing different shades (MOST LIKELY)... Cause basic colors are just too basic... lol Do you have any contact info for your friend? I'd like to ask him about it. If not I'll just google it, but I've heard of mixing your own paint for mops before, but never for aerosol.
I definitely can't go giving out contact info like that... sorry... but it's possible, just use your wits... or google, or youtube, or whatever resources you can find...
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