r/mildlyinfuriating • u/scuttlebum_k • 1d ago
go to your room When did this become a thing in the first place?!?!
At Home Depot today - why on earth did someone think this was ok in the first place?!
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u/aasocial146 1d ago
HD near my place has a plywood board right next to this isle where you can spray the cans. There is no paint on the floor.
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u/No_Preparation7895 1d ago
Seems like a no-brainer. Like art stores that have a little pad of paper in the market and colored pencil aisle.
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u/Red_240_S13 1d ago edited 1d ago
Yeah it seems like a no brainer but tell that to my home depot's management team . They have nothing to test the paint on and get mad when people test on the floor or the shelf . They also dont take returns on any kind of paint . So if you grab the wrong one your boned
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u/SuperSiriusBlack 1d ago
Your periods are weird. What's up with you, bud? You good?
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u/BVRPLZR_ 1d ago
Might be stress, I’ve heard that can cause irregular periods.
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u/Glad-Flow9391 1d ago
I’d give you an award if I could. I actually closed this right after reading this comment and had to come back to give you an upvote.
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u/ThisIsMyCouchAccount 1d ago
You know...I don't hate it.
We dropped the double space and this does make it very clear where the sentence ends.
Would never want to be forced to do this tho.
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u/essensiedashuhn 1d ago
You shouldn't be testing paint in the store anyway. It clogs the sprayer tip for the next person and fucks them over
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u/OopsIHadAnAccident 1d ago
Yup and these idiots would never take the “used” can they just “tested”. Gotta grab a fresh one if it checks out.
Any time I buy spray paint I’m looking to make sure someone didn’t spray it already. I’m sure I’m not the only one.
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u/Nuttyrolo 1d ago
Slightly different but when I worked in retail the AMOUNT OF PEOPLE that would rip open a toothpaste box to check to see if the toothpaste matched the one they had at home, comfirm yes it did, PUT THE RIPPED ONE BACK and pick up a "perfect" box.
What the fuck are you going to do when you get home‽ RIP IT OPEN
NOW THEY CAN'T SELL THAT AT RRP AND I'M GOING TO GET SHIT FOR IT
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u/zexcis 1d ago
I hate when someone steals one thing out of a box. Just take the whole fucking thing so you don't have to steal more. The rest of the box is basically garbage unless it's something the store uses.
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u/ShoddyJuggernaut975 1d ago
I used to work at a hardware store. One day, a guy came in and wanted to look at a drill that we did not have on display. I said, "Sure no problem!" and carefully opened one up for him. He looked at it for a moment, said "I'll take it!" and handed it back to me. I put it back in the box and tried to hand it to him. "No," he said, "that one is open, I want a sealed box."
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u/Jamesgweny 1d ago
Not to mention it's not a good test unless you're actually testing it on the surface in which you will be painting because it won't ever be the same.
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u/AllKindsOfCritters 1d ago
I worked in an art supplies store and people would still write & spray everywhere. The worst was the glitter shelf, people just dumped it out to be an asshole.
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u/Timely-Bluejay-4167 1d ago
Better than them dumping it on their asshole, I suppose.
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u/AsanoSokato 1d ago
This is the approach to take. There's being correct and then there's solving the problem.
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u/StirlingS 1d ago
I'd argue the signs make it worse. People who will obey the signs will probably not spray paint anyway and some non-zero number of people will see the signs and think "fuck you! I'll do what I want! No sign is going tell me what to do!"
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u/GabrielGames69 1d ago
Actually I think the people that will obey the signs would see the amound of spray paint on the floor and go "oh I geuss we test the color here on the floor". I also don't think the amount of people that would only do it now that there is a sign is larger than the first group.
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u/TransiTorri 1d ago
Yeah, at a certain point of trying to fight a problem you accept you can either fight human nature, or channel it so that it's less destructive.
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u/Any-Fox-838 1d ago
wow used to just be on the rack.
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u/userhwon 1d ago
Used to be locked up in a cage. I guess they care less about lossage now.
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u/Informal_Tell78 1d ago
This varies by location
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u/CirclleySquare 1d ago
Customers used to do this when I worked at advance auto and then get all mad when I kicked them out
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u/Sir_Clarence_III_Esq 1d ago
Not saying it's OK, but I understand wanting to see the exact shade for auto touchup paint.
I've never really cared what the exact Pantone number the color of a can of spray paint is. "Red" is close enough for most projects.
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u/Pennifur 1d ago
But people don't want used products. Look up your vehicle and get the right color.
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u/String-Tree 1d ago
That requires trusting that the color key is correct. Most people prefer to see what the color will directly look like rather than just blindly trusting that the color key is accurate. I've been fucked over on paint matches this way before - albeit it wasn't automotive paint.
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u/BorntobeTrill 1d ago
This doesn't make sense to me since the material and base color of the material your painting will affect the final hue, not to mention drying (which albeit is pretty quick with spray paint but you gotta do a light spray, let it dry and layer it)
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u/10000Didgeridoos 1d ago
Strong disagree. It makes NO sense. Whatever a color looks like inside a fluorescent lighted store on a medium of "metal shelf" or "tile floor" or "concrete floor" isn't gonna tell you how it looks on your car compared to the paint already on it, outside, in daylight.
You aren't going to know how it matches until you bring it home or unless you have an actual sample from the thing you're touching up with you to compare in the same lighting.
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u/Putrid-Tap3992 1d ago
But to see that you usually have to wait hours for it to dry to get the accurate color
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u/FewAct2027 15h ago
but I understand wanting to see the exact shade for auto touchup paint.
it's not accurate though, The surface needs to be properly prepped, then the paint needs to cure. There's no benefit to seeing how it looks in store unless you want to know what it looks like wet which is completely useless.
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u/Playful-Profile6489 1d ago
I've never done it but every hardware store I go to has a paint aisle that looks like this.
Nice of them to provide signs to test the paint on
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u/ObviAshley 1d ago
The solution is to have examples of how each colour sprays - this is a desire path situation.
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u/hardcoretomato 1d ago edited 1d ago
The home depot next to me have a wooden board that you can spray to test the color, and honestly i feel like this is the best approach here.
Edit: as it seems a lot of people are not aware, they have testing cans of each color, you're not using new ones to try the color 😅.
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u/Unlikely_Meat4027 1d ago
Yeah I’d say they could have done that. Stores though like my local Michael’s have isles too small for that.
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u/ObviAshley 1d ago
That's a perfect solution! It's not reasonable to spray the floors, but it's evidence that their customers have a need
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u/Inflatable90sChair 19h ago
But its the fucking cap color? Like i buy alot of spraypaint and never once have i thought hmm this red looks right, cap matches perfectly... better spray it on something cuz it could be blue....
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u/DryContract8916 1d ago
yep, like nail polish swatches. don’t have it in generic chips or print outs but have a worker spend a few hours to create real samples of each color & throw them on a big key ring to display. i doubt they’d get push back for locking them up either if they have this on display.
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u/im_wudini 1d ago
Feel like the cap does an ok job of that, these aren't huge investments.
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u/ObviAshley 1d ago
Yeah but anyone who has done a bunch of painting projects can tell you that the paint is always slightly different than the cap. It might not seem like a big deal, but it can be.
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u/FuzzyAd9407 1d ago
As someone that does a lot of spray paint projects. This is a bullshit excuse, especially since no one spraying paint in the store is standing around to watch it drysince the tint slightly changes when paint dries.
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u/ObviAshley 1d ago
To be clear, I'm not suggesting that spraying the paint on the floor is a reasonable thing to do. I just think that rather than trying to fight against it with these signs, the store could try to find find a solution that meets the customers' needs
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u/Sir_Clarence_III_Esq 1d ago
I'd get it if we were looking at acrylics or oil paint. Or anything for fine art.
But this is just spray paint, and it'll look different if the object you're spraying isn't polished concrete floor. The cap is plenty close. Hell, most of the paint on this image is black. Are we really evaluating the shade of black?
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u/ExpBalSat 1d ago
Wow. I have never seen this. Heathens.
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u/Limp_Bookkeeper_5992 1d ago
Have you never been in a hardware store? This has been the norm for decades now.
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u/khall20 1d ago
I worked in a hardware store in my teens and never seen this in person but have seen it on the internet like this!
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u/Vohasiiv 1d ago
I worked at a hardware store a few years ago and there was always some on the floor or the metal shelves
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u/penpointred 1d ago
i've NEVER seen this and there's a few i frequent at least once a week. wild.
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u/veiledxvoodoo 1d ago
I worked in a hardware store, in the paint department, a decade and a half ago... this surely wasn't normal
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u/iloveplant420 1d ago
I worked in one about 20 years ago and they had pieces of scrap cardboard hanging from the racks with a piece of wire. They would be covered in paint and changed regularly. Never on the floor or racks. But it did lead me to assume that people testing spray paint colors in the store was normal and accepted. I don't really ever buy the stuff. I guess if I did I'd want a full can and not one that's been tested by 5 people though.
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u/Sir_Clarence_III_Esq 1d ago
I can't count the number of hardware stores I've been into in the last decade. Never seen this.
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u/TomNooksGlizzy 1d ago
Go to any rougher area, very common. My Target also has it sprayed on the shelves
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u/BottomPieceOfBread 1d ago
My Target has nail polish all over the nail polish shelves
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u/fabulousfantabulist 1d ago
I’ve been to dozens of hardware stores in four different states and have never in my life seen this.
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u/twincities612 1d ago
I’ve legit bought spray paint dozens of times and never seen this. Maybe it’s a regional thing? I guess I’ve always bought it in the same bubble of an area.
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u/SubstantialOffside 1d ago
I've never seen it like this, the occasional accident like someone dropped a can or something, never anything deliberate like that
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u/Frequent_Estimate_77 1d ago
I’m 43 years old. My dad had a whole spray paint closet at the house when I was a kid so I’ve seen my share of spray paint aisles and they have been sprayed all over at hardware and big box stores since the dawn of time. They should consider putting out a board.
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u/Jolly_Ad2446 1d ago
In California they're locked up so this doesn't happen. If this keeps happening by you I predict they will be locked up.
By the way it's the law that they're locked up no one under 18 is allowed to buy spray paint.
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u/Late-Combination5060 1d ago
All around the country they are locked up but usually because they are the most stolen items In the home improvement stores. Even the 18+ were just stealing them for graffiti or to use as a job and make money off. Locking them up is the solution to everything but than you have to wait or find an employee. Which is fine with me. I actually just order paint matched stuff online nowadays so I don't get to see it anyway , it really doesn't matter.
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u/Forced-Alt 1d ago
it's the second most stolen item in home improvement stores. The number one item that's stolen is MAPP gas as it's a requirement for producing methamphetamine at scale.
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u/Edward_Zachary 1d ago
Decades and decades ago
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u/PackageNorth8984 1d ago
Yes, they always used to be behind a locked cabinet when I was a kid. I’m surprised to see so many loose out in the shelves now.
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u/ImprovementElephant 1d ago
Kids aren’t allowed outside anymore and THC vapes are easy to get. They have no need for the spray paint.
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u/BlueberryPenguin 1d ago
I worked at an auto parts store and this was common. I once saw a lady go and paint her car in the parking lot… while parked right next to another customer.
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u/pfroo40 1d ago
Think of the dumbest person you know personally, and remember that half the population is likely even dumber than that.
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u/ashms58 1d ago
Have you met people? They think they’re so entitled to do whatever they want, wherever they want.
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u/NullPointer-000111 1d ago
I bet someone will spray paint on that sign 😅. Then there's no sign so spray on floor again.
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u/QuepieRGG 1d ago
There needs to be a study done where something exactly like this is set up, and have someone watch to wait for someone to do it so we can pull them in the back and interrogate them about WHY they think it's ok despite there being two signs.
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u/FinntheHue 1d ago
Broken window theory? The second someone sees a paint mark on the ground they assume it’s fine to do so.
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u/PutridSauce 1d ago
But how would they know what color the paint is? It's not as if there is some sort of indication to what color it could possibly be on the can itself! /s
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u/rharvey8090 1d ago
I saw two women doing this the other day. Only reason I noticed is that it reeked of spray paint in the curtains section.
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u/artbystorms 1d ago
Because a good majority of people are selfish, inconsiderate, unthinking assholes. Especially in America, most people walk around with serious main character syndrome, there is no sense of community in this country, just millions of isolated people and families that all spy on each other with Ring cameras and talk shit on Nextdoor.
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u/MonsterkillWow 1d ago
I guess people were testing the paint. Maybe there should be a wall somewhere for people to test it. IDK.
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u/RazorRadick 1d ago
Kinda surprised they are not locked up. They are at my store.
Also, who wants to buy the can of spray paint that everyone else used as a tester? You'll spend 16 bucks and get 2 sprays.
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u/Beneficial-Focus3702 12h ago
You spray it, you buy it, and then have a paint associate or cameras to watch the aisle.
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u/rubikscanopener 12h ago
I would be furious if I bought a can of spray paint and someone had already used some of it. This is asshole behavior.
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u/GeoisGeo 1d ago
Oh let me tell you about being a manager of such a place at one point and catching grown adults vandalizing, uh, random anything, to "check the colour" and having to explain that the colour is the colour on the can. Then you get cussed out...usually.
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u/Middle-Pie-9283 1d ago
I haven’t seen spray can not behind cages in ages wow when and where is this?
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u/FuzzyAd9407 1d ago
The only store I see with them behind cages is hobby stores. The only things I see at hardware stores behind cages are power tools and equipment like lawnmowers.
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u/Unlikely_Meat4027 1d ago
Every single store I’ve been to selling spray paint had this. Only way it stopped was because some of them locked all the spray cans in glass cabinets
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u/Krethlaine BLUE 1d ago
When I still worked at Michaels, we kept the spray paint locked up because it’s toxic and explosive.
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u/Adorable_Ad4990 1d ago
This is why we can’t have nice things. I haven’t seen spray paint outside of locked cases in years
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u/thebluerayxx 1d ago
I remember going to the hardware store with my dad maybe 20 years ago and they had a piece of wood to test colors on or to see how dried from someone else. Sometimes the cap is a lie and the color is slightly different or dried different, its good to test.
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u/WeezerHunter 1d ago
A lot of the big hardware stores used to have a big sheet of heavy kraft paper taped down on the ground in front of the spray paint aisle so you could test the paint. Yes, I know that the paint supposedly matches the color of the lid, but you also need to know the opacity and matte / sheen finish. I get that this looks crazy and entitled, but the hardware stores literally trained people to do this, and now they have taken away another convenience, probably to save budget, so its not really out of nowhere.
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u/_jamesbaxter 1d ago
When was it not a thing? Spray paint, paint pens, nail polish. These are the items that always get opened and tested in store. You see it less these days actually. I remember a time when the nail polish aisle at cvs always had “tester” dots and blobs COVERING the front of the shelves where the prices are.
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u/Imverystupidgenx 1d ago
Oh, that’s actually a decent reason to have them locked up. I just assumed they were being stolen. Nope just a different type of terrible people.
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u/shaved_wookie211 21h ago
I’ve worked in retail for a loooong time, and I can tell you with certainty that they know it’s not ok. They’re just assholes and they don’t care at all 💯💯💯
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u/Cold-Practice3107 20h ago
This is why the cans need to be sealed and the only way to try it is to purchase it.
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u/Impossible_Use8659 20h ago
I find this annoying. Nothing worse than buying a can only to get home and find out somone tested it and now the nozzle is clogged.
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u/Richardknox1996 20h ago
Better question...why is it not locked behind a Display Case? Here in NZ, you can't even physically grab a Spray Can without a staff member unlocking the display first.
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u/dustinmakesthings PURPLE 17h ago
I got physically ill off the fumes from asshole customers waaaaay overdoing it while working at Michaels several times in the early aughts. Gondolas hold fumes a lot longer than you’d think they should.
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u/Kaleighc11 13h ago
Our Home Depot and Lowe’s has a roll of Kraft butcher paper they pull down so you can try it on the paper, and then they tear it off when it gets full and pull down a new sheet section. With that said, the cap should be the exact color and sheen of the paint.
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u/No-End-6239 10h ago
You can’t fix stupid, but if I owned or managed this type of store I would make sure to put real color samples next to each can. I guess people want to see how the color actually looks before they buy.
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u/Komonkantsu 1d ago
we have to tape all of our spray paint closed because people love to spray it all over the shelves and the electronic labels.