Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Whiteboard Paint 101

Curious about whiteboard paint? Here are (almost) everything you need to know about it.



What is it?


Whiteboard paint is actually a coating, which is a 2-part formula mix, that when mixed and applied in a proper way will change almost any kind of wall or surface into a dry erase board like surface. It is a superb alternative to traditional whiteboards, which can be huge, bulky, and really pricey. The benefits to choosing the coating are blending your dry erase surface into your environment, utilizing wall and table or desk space, as well as affordability for huge, expansive| dry erase board space. White board paint is likewise referred to as dry erase paint, dry erase board paint, and marker board paint (we like to change it up and use any and all of these terms). 


How is Whiteboard Paint Different from Regular Paint?


It is a 2-component product
Regular paint is a single component while dry erase paint is a two-component product. Part A and Part B need to be mixed together delicately per instructions.

It Should not be shaken
Regular paint can be shaken while dry erase paint must not be shaken or blended together with a squirrel mixer. Avoid whipping air right into it as that results in bubbling.

Apply less pressure
Compared to regular paint that needs pressure when being applied so as to spread it further, dry erase coating needs only little pressure with the roller to allow the coating to sit on the surface while avoiding drips and runs.

Do not cut in first
Always cut in as you go, keeping a wet edge.

Avoid excessive backrolling
With regular paint, you can backroll (re-rolling over what's just to kind of even things out). With whiteboard paint, back rolling must be kept to a minimum. Do not overwork the product.

It has a pot life
With regular paint, it will not make a significant difference if you leave the paint tray and step away a couple of minutes. With dry erase coatings, you must start application as soon as the two parts are combined, and then complete the wall within the 40-minute pot life.


Great Qualities of Whiteboard Wall Paint




Odorless Markers
You can make use of odor-free dry erase markers on it.

Easy
Really easy to apply.

Spacious
Lots more space to teach.

No Muddy Uping
Will not break, become yellow, or muddy up like old classroom boards.

Functional
Correctly applied quality whiteboard paint remains completely functional for 10+ years.

Affordable
Significantly more cost-efficient than typical whiteboards.

Superior Product
A top quality water-based product like Remarkable's whiteboard paint is a much better product and frequently less expensive.




Maintaining Your White Boards Wall




  • Microfiber Cloth

To get rid of dry erase marker ink from your whiteboard wall surface, make use of a microfiber cleaning fabric (clean regularly and replace when it's no longer soft). Erasers smear the ink around, and microfiber cloth functions best for day-to-day usage.


  • Clean Your Wall

To avoid marker buildup on your whiteboard, periodically clean it with soy-based cleaner, followed by water dampened cloth or towel. Don't use harsh solvents or cleaners and rough pads or steel wool.


  • Change Your Markers

Low-Odor Dry Erase Markers are recommended. Replace them every 4-6 month even if they're still functioning well.


If you would like to know more about what to look for in a quality whiteboard paint, check out the infographic below. 




Need help in the application of whiteboard paint? Check out the video below!





1 comment:

  1. thanks for sharing this. I've been wanting to have a whiteboard wall in my house since ever since I discovered whiteboard walls in pinterest. This is really helpful. :)

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