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Old 03-17-2026, 12:12 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ View Post
Use sawdust. Keeps the weight down and works well. It doesn’t have to be completely dried to toss. Also, small amounts can be poured on a piece of cardboard or drop cloth and discarded in the trash when dry. This is not a problem and never has been a problem
http://www.newhampshirebulletin.com/...p-off-program/ ...... This photo show about 15 gallon cans and one five gallon bucket of old paint stored in some basement, somewhere.

So, disposing all this paint "is not a problem and has never been a problem." You must agree that THIS is a problem for the home owner, and drying out latex paint to make it legal to dispose at the town transfer station is not an easy drying process. It requires a lot of heat and process to make it dry out like baking it in the oven at 325-degrees for 60-minutes or something.
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