recovering GW paint pots?

nanyabidness

New member
I had the misfortune of buying a set of GW paints back when they had the crappy screw tops. I got so frustrated with them that I am gradually moving to other solutions, so most of them are either completely dried up now or well on their way. Is there anything I can put in the ones that havent completly petrified to try and restore them?
 

Fizl

Secret Crocodile
Registered how long and these are your first posts? Lurker supreme!

As to your paint pot woes, you could try a little good old water if they are even vaguely still liquid...otherwise a hammer and another shopping trip might be on the way!!

Shaz
 

No Such Agency

New member
In my experience, once acrylics have dried up past a certain point, it\'s just not worth it to try and \"recover\" them. They\'ll never be smooth again :(
 

Legacy Account

Active member
I poured about 5mm of water into the tops of my GW paints and never shake them. It stops them drying out, but you have to check them every few weeks.
I only use them for basing and scenic bits and pieces now.

If they\'re really knackered, just bin \'em and get some Vallejo....
 
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