Hi guys,
As the temperature is slowly dropping I get that annual 'get back behind the hobby desk' feeling...
My paint bottles are stored inside a closet (dark/stable temperature), On first glance my other colors seem to be fine but
unfortunately the one Vallejo color I needed seems to have cured inside the bottle ?!
It looks like all pigments inside this bottle have cured together like a block of chewing-gum and the (transparent) liquid is still in there.
This bottle was bought early this year (2020) and used once, still 80-90% full.
Anyone else had a similar issue with Vallejo paint and how could I prevent this in the future?
I was able to stick a piece of sprue into the chewing gum, but I'm not able to re-dissolve it again
bummer

Thanks & kind regards
Steven
As the temperature is slowly dropping I get that annual 'get back behind the hobby desk' feeling...
My paint bottles are stored inside a closet (dark/stable temperature), On first glance my other colors seem to be fine but
unfortunately the one Vallejo color I needed seems to have cured inside the bottle ?!
It looks like all pigments inside this bottle have cured together like a block of chewing-gum and the (transparent) liquid is still in there.
This bottle was bought early this year (2020) and used once, still 80-90% full.
Anyone else had a similar issue with Vallejo paint and how could I prevent this in the future?
I was able to stick a piece of sprue into the chewing gum, but I'm not able to re-dissolve it again
bummerThanks & kind regards
Steven

If you find a way to make it liquid again, let me know … Adding isopropanol and stirring with a stick works for some other brands of acrylic paint, but I’ve not tried it yet with Vallejo, partly because the bottle makes it rather awkward to stir.
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