Why do we stir paints thoroughly before using
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To mix the binders and pigments throughly. Separation is common in paint as it sits, stirring blends all the components together so that when you put it on the surface, it all behaves properly. Too much binder will give you thin coverage, and too much pigment can cause the product to fail.
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here are many ingredients in paint and there is a period of time between the paint being put into the tin and then used. Over time, these ingredients may separate slightly. Stirring the paint thoroughly mixes all of the ingredients together to ensure the product is in the right state to be used as intended.
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