Monday, April 15, 2019

Whiteboard Wall Paint


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Tips On How To Apply Whiteboard Paint

No Stretching
It is important that you do not attempt to "stretch" whiteboard paint by applying it too thin. This will result in a failed application.

No Running
Do not apply whiteboard paint too heavy or it will cause the coating to "sag" or "run," also causing a failed application.

Fully Saturate
For best results, thoroughly saturate the microfiber roller nap with whiteboard paint and apply it to the wall in a vertical up and down motion.

Heel
Always lead with the "heel" of the roller applying a slight forward pressure toward the heel (gently twist the roller handle from left to right).

Vertical Patterns
Roll on the whiteboard paint in vertical patterns going up, then shifting the roller to the right, overlapping about 30% of your previous pass, and roll downward and repeat, going back up and back down until you are finished with your designated area.

Do Not Overwork
Going over and over and over whiteboard paint once it has been applied to your substrate can and will most likely affect the film forming process and cause a failed application. Do not overwork whiteboard paint!

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School Whiteboard


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How dry erase walls benefit school

Interactivity
Turns classroom wall into a giant interactive whiteboard

Freedom
Gives teachers the freedom to teach

Roomy
So much more room for lessons

Captivation
Holds kids attention so well

Efficiently
An excellent tool and helps teachers to become more efficient.

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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Proper Surface Preparation for Whiteboard Paint




Wall must be smooth
Make sure that your wall is as smooth as possible before you start applying whiteboard paint.

Wall must be dry
Make sure any fresh paint has dried for at least 24 hours prior to application.

Wall must be skimmed
If you happen to have a textured wall, you're gonna need to skim it with drywall mud prior to your whiteboard application.

Wall must be dust-free
If your wall is mostly smooth but you have a little bit of texture, just use 220 grit sandpaper. Lightly sand the wall thoroughly, dust it, and then you'll be ready for your application. Remember dust is the enemy to proper adhesion of whiteboard paint.