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Always store paint in a cool dry place, or room temperature, do not leave in direct sunlight especially aerosols.
When you read the back of an aerosol can it will give you advice on storing and this is the just same for any form of paint container whether it be eye dropper bottles, small tins or plastic pots.
It will help to increase the longevity of your paint.
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