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Paint Storage Temperature

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Never store paint where it will be subjected to subfreezing cold or extreme heat (over 100°C/ 37.78°C). Although most paints are formulated to withstand several freeze-thaw cycles, these conditions can ruin coatings by causing then to solidify.

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