Eventually I was down to one five-gallon bucket, which felt to be about half full.
It took several weeks of looking at it, but eventually I was inspired to tackle the project of getting it out of the condo. When I opened the bucket I was shocked to see that the last painter had forgotten to take out their paint roller frame/cover and bucket grid.
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Our trash people strictly follow the rules about discarded paint, which means the liquid has to be turned into a solid before it goes into the bin. In order to do that, I had to get the equipment out.
The bucket didn't have a date on it, but it's not been opened in the five years I've lived here. When I tried to pick up the grid it fell apart, and the metal on the roller frame disintegrated in my hands. I used a paint stirrer to fish the pieces out and get as much of the paint off the roller as I could before putting both in a plastic container pulled from the recycling bin to dry.
Later in the day I went to Walmart and bought the cheapest bag of cat litter they had. It took the whole thing, but in the end the paint was successfully dried up and the bucket went into the trash bin. I'm enjoying a little extra space in the laundry room.Five years ago: A Song For The Fourth Of July
Yikes, what an unexpected mess. When other people leave a mess for me to clean up, I feel the same way, and then I remember: maybe something unexpected happened to them? In other words, when I'm triggered by something, I still get angry, but then I remind myself to get curious too. I hope this makes sense.
ReplyDeleteI does make sense, and it's a great idea.
DeleteGood for you -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow clever to use the cat litter!
ReplyDeleteAn old trick. And if you have multiple cats and lots of used litter that also works.
DeleteThat’s why they left it. Smart move in using the kitty litter.
ReplyDeleteI bet you're right.
DeleteNever thought to use Cat Litter to dry up wet Paint... Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteIt works great, and much cheaper than the product the hardware store sells.
Deletewhat a great idea with the cat litter.
ReplyDeleteAt the old house I had multiple cans to get rid of, so for a couple of weeks I scooped used litter into them.
DeleteGood thinking, Kathy.😊So satisfying to finish that little job.
ReplyDeleteOne thing crossed off the lengthy to-do list
DeleteThe cat must be confused now when he goes to the toilet to find the litter all painted!
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Kathy.
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DeleteI would never have thought of the cat litter. Great idea. I know you are glad to rid your laundry area of the extra items...
ReplyDeleteThe tiny bit of extra space on the floor makes me happy every time I go in there.
DeleteWe never had any paint to dispose of in recent years, but thanks for the tip if that ever needs to be done.
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