had for quite some time, and I think some of the paint we purchase is
quit old before they sell it.
I hate to throw anything away so if the paint isn't to bad, I use it
mostly to basecoat with, and take any little clumps of my rock before
they dry.
It seems for me that Delta Creamcoat has lasted the longest without
getting the lumps or strings in it.
Happy Rockin! Betty \0/
--- In rockpainting@yahoogroups.com, "ozbelgnz" <ozbelgnz@...> wrote:
>
> OK, that's what I call 'em, but what causes them (i.e. is it
something *I* am doing?)
> But its when your paint has a bad case of the gobs.
> These happen to be 'Anitas' brand. I don't even buy one brand out
at Hobby Lobby (has a gold label) because it separates so bad.
> I do shake well before I squirt it out.
> Anyhow, I was bored and thought someone might have a suggestion to
keep this from happening......
>
> Kat in KSville, basecoating on a Sunday
> and trying to do anything except mow <G>
>
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