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Paint is one of the most common items people dispose of incorrectly. Being a liquid, it isn't something that should go ...
Summer is high season for home improvement projects, so there are likely to be pyramids of leftover paint cans sitting in basements and garages. Paint that is not properly stored or disposed of can be ...
It is possible to recycle paint, but not always easy. Your options depend on several factors, including the type of paint you want to recycle, the condition it’s in, how much of it you have, and where ...
We have received many inquiries lately on how to recycle/dispose of items such as antifreeze, propane tanks, batteries and paint. See our answers below for tips on how to handle these items. Over the ...
We all have them: The old can of paint tucked on a shelf in the basement. Or the used batteries piling up in a drawer. Or maybe some pesticides shoved in a corner of the shed in the backyard. These ...