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    Can monster mud be stored?
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    I won't be using a full batch of monster mud at once. Is there a way to store it for use later?
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    yep! just throw the lid back on the jointcompound bucket and you are good to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dept1031 View Post
    yep! just throw the lid back on the jointcompound bucket and you are good to go.
    Thanks, Dept1031!
    I was wondering the same thing, and didn't want to waste an entire bucket.
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    Dont let it freeze in the winter or it gets ruined.
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    My guess is that you'll find something else to make and use it all up!. Make sure the lid is on tight.
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    Thanks for the help!
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    I just discovered the coolest thing to do with extra mm. I needed to change the texture of plywood to look like old metal. So, I gazed at my year-old bucket of mm. Got a paint roller and rolled it on. Looked great! So, mm is great for texturing surfaces too.
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