MIX, MIX, MIX!

Does the consistency of your coating vary from bucket to bucket? Are you having touch up issues? Does your color from building to building or bucket to bucket vary?
If you are answering yes to these questions then there is one more question for you: “Are you adequately mixing the coating before you apply it?” And if so, how are you mixing it?
Shed coatings are a mixture of resin, binders & pigments. During the manufacturing process they are heavily blended to insure consistency. Over time while sitting at a store or at your shop the ingredients in the coatings can begin to settle and separate. This is completely natural and not a concern if the coating is mixed before use. If you have been into a paint store you have seen them put a 5 gallon pail into a high speed shake to mix. This is a fast effective process for a store but is not necessarily practical for you to do at a shop. The cost of a good 5 gallon paint shaker is around $5000. You can effectively mix your shed coatings with a piece of equipment that costs around $10.
A simple, cost effective method of mixing your paint is to use a five-gallon drill mixer. These consist of a spiral mixing paddle that fits on a cordless drill. Following the below process will insure that your coatings are properly mixed and your color is consistent from pail to pail.
This process should be used anytime you are preparing to paint using a new or partial pail. By mixing before you spray your sheds or touch up, you will see significant improvement in your shed’s appearance.
We hope that you will find this information useful and it will help to improve the quality of your paint process. Please reach out to your local Pittsburgh Paints Tru-Industrial Specialist to further discuss painting tips. If you would like to subscribe/unsubscribe or view older issues please contact us at our shed experts at sheds@pittsburghpaints.com.