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  • soccer4minimags
    JAGW
    • Sep 2003
    • 509

    #1

    freshness date on paint

    Why don't manufactures put a date on boxes of paint so you can tell really how old it is. Like "this batch was made on....".

    I know there is a lot of factors to paints freshness, but this is a main one. Plus wouldn't it force fields to sell out their paint quicker. They couldn't get away with having massive, old inventories.
  • Mindflux
    Are you e-wheat?
    • Dec 2003
    • 861

    #2
    The Zap Recball I buy at academy has a mfg date on it...
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    • Head knight of Ni
      Silly K-niggits
      • Mar 2004
      • 1032

      #3
      I'd rather see clear and concise rehydro dates on tanks. Especially CO2 tanks.
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      • Bad_Dog
        self proclaimed warpaholic
        • Jul 2003
        • 1777

        #4
        lol,

        kinda like the "born on" date?

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        • AcemanPB
          Exactly
          • Mar 2002
          • 1885

          #5
          I have been wondering the same thing for several years now.

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          • TeamNausea
            Registered User
            • Feb 2004
            • 1111

            #6
            Yeah i hope for both of those(hydro dates clearer and paint dates)

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            • No sKiLLz
              NYX #16
              • Apr 2003
              • 930

              #7
              I doubt paintball manufacturers would do anything to hurt their chances of moving paint off the shelf.
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              • TeamNausea
                Registered User
                • Feb 2004
                • 1111

                #8
                True if we know its old we'd never buy it.Maybe some small company will do it and it'll go well so the bigger companys will start it I dunno wishful thinking

                Manike-It's still early days. One thing for sure is that the future is going to be interesting, and we intend to be a BIG part of it.

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                • Fatjon
                  Fat Juggalo
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 1031

                  #9
                  It would be good if you got it from the manufacturer. But imagine what proshops whould go through. they would never sell the paint they have instock, because you would refuse to buy it.

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                  • Kevmaster
                    Owners Group Div: Director
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 5475

                    #10
                    Re: freshness date on paint

                    Originally posted by soccer4minimags
                    They couldn't get away with having massive, old inventories.
                    you answered your own question.... fields wouldn't buy that manufacturer's paint anymore.

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                    • steveo356
                      who shot me?
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 169

                      #11
                      well it could cause paitn to go on "clearence" n i dun mind usin crap paint for practice n rec ball. lvl 10 will shot ne thing i jus use my revy instead of my halo it makes hopper breaks jus a lil bit rarer(is that a word)

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                      • Spaceman613
                        Guinness taste tester
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 550

                        #12
                        I guess most of you have never seen nitro duck paint. They had "born on" dating a few years ago. Not sure if they still do it, but if you look at ads for their paint it may still advertise this.
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                        • Halliday
                          Level 10
                          • Oct 2000
                          • 1655

                          #13
                          Old paint won't sell at new prices.


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                          • mikebridge
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 86

                            #14
                            and perhaps better labelling on the shell/fill of the paint, for how brittle the shell is, and the thickness of the fill (and maybe even the size category too)
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                            • Halliday
                              Level 10
                              • Oct 2000
                              • 1655

                              #15
                              Brittleness will depend on age and storage. Size will change with the humidity or lack of.


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