My buddy was telling me that you should never finish an entire container of paint before opening another one. Instead, you should get 3/4 of the way through it and then pour the next container into the 1/4 that is leftover so that it mixes together and blends well on the painted surface.
My other buddy is a commercial painter and I told him this theory while he was shooting my outbuilding a few weeks ago. He said that it was nonsense and that you are fine as long as you use the same brand of paint and have it mixed at the same time.
I had never heard the first theory but the first buddy swears he has seen houses where the people painting didn't mix the paint and the walls were noticeably different shades of the same color. Still, I find it hard to believe that paint could be that different coming out a computer-controlled modern paint factory. Plus, the other buddy has been painting stores for major companies all over the country for the last thirty years so I trust his opinion. Then again, he mostly just paints with white....
Anyway, who is right? Discuss.
My other buddy is a commercial painter and I told him this theory while he was shooting my outbuilding a few weeks ago. He said that it was nonsense and that you are fine as long as you use the same brand of paint and have it mixed at the same time.
I had never heard the first theory but the first buddy swears he has seen houses where the people painting didn't mix the paint and the walls were noticeably different shades of the same color. Still, I find it hard to believe that paint could be that different coming out a computer-controlled modern paint factory. Plus, the other buddy has been painting stores for major companies all over the country for the last thirty years so I trust his opinion. Then again, he mostly just paints with white....
Anyway, who is right? Discuss.

