Bloodhowl
Active member
Nothing new here, but I have been seeing a lot of posts lately about people hating the paint pots, and I thought I would post this here (Mods please move if I have guessed wrong!) to provide resources to those who are hesitant to purchase paints that come in a pot. I too am of the camp that paint pots are the devil. So here is what I did:
I transferred all my GW Foundation paints (the old Foundation, not the new base stuff), P3 and GW washes to dropper bottles. Here is a link to a supplier in the US of the bottles: http://www.sks-bottle.com/340c/fin21a.html
For those across the pond, do a search on the web for LDPE Bottles with dropper plugs.
I just poured the paints straight from the pots into the dropper bottles, but you can also use one of these to assist:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=38091
Add one of these to the bottle as an agitator to help mix the paint (it's glass so it won't rust and possibly dork up the paint!):
http://www.abeadstore.com/s.nl/it.A...38302d48454d&gclid=CKfQz4CAorUCFdSmPAodo30AYA
and you have your favorite paint brands in a dropper bottle that should help preserve the shelf life of your paint.
My GW paints are going on about two years now, and still work as good as the day I bought them.
I transferred all my GW Foundation paints (the old Foundation, not the new base stuff), P3 and GW washes to dropper bottles. Here is a link to a supplier in the US of the bottles: http://www.sks-bottle.com/340c/fin21a.html
For those across the pond, do a search on the web for LDPE Bottles with dropper plugs.
I just poured the paints straight from the pots into the dropper bottles, but you can also use one of these to assist:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=38091
Add one of these to the bottle as an agitator to help mix the paint (it's glass so it won't rust and possibly dork up the paint!):
http://www.abeadstore.com/s.nl/it.A...38302d48454d&gclid=CKfQz4CAorUCFdSmPAodo30AYA
and you have your favorite paint brands in a dropper bottle that should help preserve the shelf life of your paint.
My GW paints are going on about two years now, and still work as good as the day I bought them.
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