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How To Refresh Existing Damaged Whiteboard Walls with ReMARKable™

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  • Wipe all the ink from the surface.
  • Mask area as needed
  • Sand the entire surface lightly with 220 grit sandpaper to scuff and etch. Sanding will also help with any residual staining.
  • Use paintable patching material to fill any holes, digits, or other repairs. Once the patch material is dry, sand the patched are to make it smooth.
  • Apply a waterbed primer over the patched ares to seal the absorbent material.
  • Apply 2 thin coats ReMARKable ™ Base Paint (wait 3-4 hours minimum between coats). The object is to adhere to the slick surface and provide a nice and smooth,  evenly and solidly painted, white background.  1/4” nap roller for smooth surfaces is best. Wait at least 24 hours after final base coat.
  • Apply one coat ReMARKable™ Whiteboard Paint with 3/8” nap microfiber roller. A 2” sponge brush may be used for “cutting in” the edges.
  • Remove painters’ tape carefully 3-4 hours after application.
  • Wait 48 hours for use with low odor dry erase markers and easy erase with microfiber cloth

*Refer to Instruction Sheet below for complete application instructions

https://www.remarkablecoating.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ReMARKable_Instructions.pdf

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Posted: September 14, 2023

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