Sampling Paint For Customers
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Sampling Paint For Customers

To create samples of your paint colors, never take the cover off. Use a Penny nail to tap a hole in the cover. This hole provides for a great spout to pour your paint into a cup. After retrieving your paint, simply take a small 1/2" screw and screw it into the whole. Then you can dab a bit of the color of paint onto the screw head so you can show clients the actual color. This helps to keep the paint fresh. NO MORE HARD COVERED PAINT OR WASTED PRODUCT.

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