by Susan Anspach | Sep 18, 2023 | Blog
Yellowing Epoxy-based Dry Erase Paint vs. Water-Based Dry Erase Paint Introduction: Due to the chemical structure of their ingredients, epoxy-based dry erase paints are susceptible to a type of discoloration known as yellowing or “ambering” when they’re exposed to... read moreby Kris Palouda | Sep 14, 2023 | How To
Wipe all the chalk dust from the surface and make sure it is clean and dry. Mask off the frame with painters’ tape (easy release) to protect the frame. Apply 2-3 thin coats ReMARKable ™ Base Paint (wait 3-4 hours minimum between coats). The object is to seal the... read moreby Kris Palouda | Sep 14, 2023 | How To
• Wipe all the ink from the surface and make sure it is clean and dry.• Mask off the frame with painters’ tape (easy release) to protect the frame.• Apply 2-3 thin coats ReMARKable ™ Base Paint (wait 3-4 hours minimum between coats). The object is to seal the... read moreby Kris Palouda | Sep 14, 2023 | How To
(If the wall texture is smooth, and there are no holes to be patched) 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. Once the surface... read moreby Kris Palouda | Sep 14, 2023 | How To
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... read moreby Susan Anspach | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog
How Do You Make a Dry Erase Wall? A top-quality dry erase wall is versatile and can be installed in various venues, including business offices, classrooms, homes, restaurants, libraries, retail shops, clinics, and hospitals. Once installed, a dry erase wall offers a... read moreby Kris Palouda | Sep 5, 2023 | How To
Clean the surface and let dry. Mask area as needed Apply 2-3 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... read moreby Susan Anspach | Sep 4, 2023 | Blog
Captivating September Quotes for Your Dry Erase Painted Wall Introduction As September embraces us with its warm embrace, it brings a perfect balance of tranquility and transformation. It’s a month of reflection and anticipation, where the echoes of... read moreby Susan Anspach | Aug 28, 2023 | Blog
Things to Do with Dry Erase Paint Every room in the house, school, business office, or other venue is a potential spot for applying top-quality dry erase paint. The information below will give you some practical pointers where whiteboard paint can be installed and... read moreby Susan Anspach | Aug 20, 2023 | Blog
Does Your Dry Erase Paint Dry with a Matte Finish, So I Can Easily Project Onto my New Dry Erase Wall? Comparisons with the competition Most of our competitors’ dry erase paint products are made up of a non-eco-friendly, solvent-based, two-part epoxy mixture... read more