bob2 posted:You guys having any luck storing Krylon or Rustoleum? Cans I have bought in the last ten years will clog after the first couple uses, and cannot be resurrected. What a waste!
If you suspect the nozzle is clogged, try calling the company number, ask for customer assistance.
I did so with Rustoleum a couple years ago. I explained that I've never had any success with their method of inverting the can while depressing the nozzle to clear it. Besides, it's a waste of paint. The technician asked which paint(s) were clogged (to identify the nozzle type), took my address, apologized for my troubles.
About a week later I received a padded envelope with more than a dozen replacement nozzles! No charge whatsoever. I yet have more than half of these, and it salvaged a couple cans of camo color for me.
Most of these rattle-can manufacturers I imagine would do the same....if asked.
Besides, it's just a phone call.
FWIW, of course....
KD