using classidur

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I have some unused Classidur (about three years old) and when I opened the tin there was a very thick skin on it. I have removed the skin and stirred it and it looks OK. Do you think it is likely to be OK? Thanks in advance.
 
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In response to your post the reason your Classidur has a skin on it is that air has got into the tin, Classidur when the dispatch the paint from the factory in Switzerland apply a cloth tape to stop the air causing the skin I suggest if you are going to store the paint for any length of time you reapply a tape around the tin lid,
 

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