depending how much you have and where you live ...
in Norfolk if you have a small amount in the can you can put sawdust or cat litter in the can so it soaks the paint up put the lid back on securely and then put in the black bin
any other amounts and you have to wait to one of two weekends when you can take them to the tip
Other options do include using the paint to become the next Banksy or fly tip it , empty it in your local stream or river
Posted By: ghostof barry butler on February 12th 2025 at 13:17:59
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- Any advice as to how to get rid of some paint? (NCFC) - Curnster, Feb 12, 13:10:14
- Lob it into next door's garden (n/m) (NCFC) - Under soil heating, Feb 12, 16:21:23
- Dangle a monkey by a harness over a canvas and give him the paint (NCFC) - inutero, Feb 12, 15:16:43
- Get a skip (NCFC) - footymadman, Feb 12, 15:14:49
- I had an old tin that rattled when shaken. Felt that was fine for the bin. (n/m) (NCFC) - Basil Wrathbone, Feb 12, 14:55:07
- The tips have certain days when they will except paint... usually a couple of times a ... (NCFC) - Pixelman, Feb 12, 14:50:40
- Fill the tin with soil. It is free. (n/m) (NCFC) - Chris Peacock, Feb 12, 14:35:54
- Throw it all over a priceless work of art in a gallery (n/m) (NCFC) - jamesward, Feb 12, 14:14:49
- Chuck in some cat litter so it solidifies (NCFC) - Duck, Feb 12, 14:13:00
- leave the lid off, let it dry up and bung it in the black bin, job done (NCFC) - Tombs, Feb 12, 13:46:13
- Will they take it (NCFC) - Cellophane Flowers, Feb 12, 13:32:23
- depending how much you have and where you live ... (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, Feb 12, 13:17:59
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