Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Things To Remember After Applying Whiteboard Paint


Warranty
With proper maintenance and normal wear and tear, whiteboard paint retains its dry-erase ability for 10+ years indoors before you ever need to recoat the surface. It's guaranteed not to crack, peel, stain, yellow or fade with proper use and maintenance.

Maintenance
It works best with low odor dry-erase markers. Erase it with a micro-fiber cloth. To accelerate or enhance the cleaning process, use the specified, ECO-Friendly Cleaner. Spritz a small amount on the area to be cleaned and wipe with a Cleaning Mitt or other micro-fiber cloth. Then wipe with a towel saturated with water to remove any residue. Using a paper towel, dry the surface and you're ready to write.

Recoating
With proper preparation of the surface, we recommend applying one coat for best results. If you choose to use a second coat, be sure to wait until the first coat is dry to touch (about 18-24 hours).  The second coat should be applied at 18- 24 hours to avoid having to sand the surface.  If you need to recoat the surface after the 18-24 hour mark, wait a full 48 hours minimum, then sand with 220 grit sandpaper.  Apply another coat after the sanded surface is dust free, clean and dry.

Health and Safety
Whiteboard paint contains less than 50g/l VOCs. That means that it emits nearly zero harmful chemicals into the environment. It is also free of lead and asbestos. During application, the use of a respirator is recommended.

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