Lots of people want to know if dry erase paint, or whiteboard paint, is magnetic, or can be made to be magnetic. Well, the short answer is that it can be made to be magnetic. Out of the paint container, there are no magnetic properties, but there are ways that you can make your whiteboard project have some awesome additional properties.
Ready To Get Started On Your Magnetic Whiteboard Wall?
There's really only a few things you need to do to make a wall turn out like one of these magnetic whiteboards:
First, you need to have your project planned out, just like any other whiteboard paint project. However, you will also need to take the surface flatness into consideration even more. Why? If the surface is rough or heavily textured (most home walls are) then you will find that magnets do not stick with as much force. It is recommended to smooth down the area you want to paint prior to painting. Be sure to clean the area you sand down for smoothness.
After you are ready to get started, you can use a product like this magnetic primer paint to give your wall the magnetic properties you want.
After following the directions for the primer and allowing enough time for it to cure, you are ready to move on to the final step.
Applying Thought Formula whiteboard paint over the top of the primer finishes the project. After curing, you will have a wall with a huge magnetic whiteboard surface!
Do you have any questions about whiteboard paint? Come to the Thought Formula website and let us know.
from Thought Formula Whiteboard Paint - News http://thoughtformula.com/blogs/news/11726945-is-dry-erase-paint-magnetic
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