greybeard
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Our county trash collection point won't take it. I can burn the oil based paint in one of the burn piles I sometimes have but the water based paint is a different problem.
I hate the thought of burying anything but I need to get rid of about 12 gallons of water based paint. (Left over in 5 gallon containers from when this house was built in 2009). I really don't think burying it is possible right now anyway, since any hole I dig or drill would fill with water as I drill it from all the rain induced ground water.
The paint is no good. It, at best, is a clabber and most a thick sludge that won't smoothly mix ever again. 12 years old and has frozen several times over the years.
Any ideas?
I hate the thought of burying anything but I need to get rid of about 12 gallons of water based paint. (Left over in 5 gallon containers from when this house was built in 2009). I really don't think burying it is possible right now anyway, since any hole I dig or drill would fill with water as I drill it from all the rain induced ground water.
The paint is no good. It, at best, is a clabber and most a thick sludge that won't smoothly mix ever again. 12 years old and has frozen several times over the years.
Any ideas?