• Reviews around spin (1.17 of 5)

    Rust-Oleum 284637, 1, Clear

    • I think I'm going to buy another batch and expand the area to the rest of the wall to have a giant dry erase space.
    • We were trying to make "rough edged" wooden planks into dry erase boards for our business and it just kept soaking into the wood and not making a dry erase surface, so we decided to go with chalkboard paint instead
    • so I didn't have to continually clean it after we use dry erase markers
    • works very well but take into consideration the amount of texture on your wall as this will affect the overall look of using it as a dry erase board.
    • I applied this dry erase board paint in our granddaughters room which I just finished redecorating and the dry erase marker will not come off
    • Despite following company's advice via phone telling me to use non odor markers and use the special dry erase removal spray the markers don't fully erase off the wall.
    • If I were to do this again, I think I would have put a fresh coat of pain underneath this dry erase paint.
    • and then I hit it with the dry erase markers
    • Painted an entire wall (3 coats) and let the kids go nuts with the dry erase markers.
    • off).The markers I use on the wall are all expo dry erase markers
    • I would say about 20-30% of the ink from the dry erase markers is still on the wall after trying multiple methods of removal
    • This dry erase paint lets you turn any wall into a dry erase board.
    • I put tinted chalkboard paint on 1st, let it dry, then applied the clear dry erase
    • The dry erase test failed
    • You then wait about 3 days before writing on it with a normal dry erase pen.