I have two tins of NATO olive green matt paint, which, even after much stirring, fail to produce the correct effect when painted on. Instead the paint remains shiny and sticky for ages. As they are both almost full 5 litre tins at £35 each, I would like to use them rather than buy more. Is there anything I can do to rescue them? I did a quick search on here to see if the topic had been raised before with no luck, but as we spend a lot of time watching paint dry then it occurred to me that someone must have encountered this problem before?
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I have two tins of NATO olive green matt paint, which, even after much stirring, fail to produce the correct effect when painted on. Instead the paint remains shiny and sticky for ages. As they are both almost full 5 litre tins at £35 each, I would like to use them rather than buy more. Is there anything I can do to rescue them? I did a quick search on here to see if the topic had been raised before with no luck, but as we spend a lot of time watching paint dry then it occurred to me that someone must have encountered this problem before?
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