How do you clean whiteboard paint surfaces?
To clean whiteboard paint surfaces, use a microfiber cloth for daily wiping. For deeper cleaning, apply ReMARKable Dry Erase Cleaner, wipe with a microfiber cloth, and follow up with a water-dampened cloth to remove residue. Avoid harsh solvents, abrasive pads, and solvent-based cleaners. Proper cleaning ensures your dry erase surface remains smooth, clear, and easy to write on—day after day.
Maintaining your whiteboard wall not only keeps it looking great but also extends its usability. Regular care prevents ghosting, staining, and marker residue buildup. Whether it’s for an office, classroom, or creative space, a clean whiteboard surface encourages productivity and clear communication. Investing a few minutes in proper maintenance can significantly improve the long-term performance of your dry erase wall. These official whiteboard paint cleaning instructions are recommended by ReMARKable to keep your surface in top condition and ensure a consistently seamless writing and erasing experience.
🧽 Daily Cleaning
- Use a microfiber cloth for daily wiping to remove dry erase markings.
🧼 Periodic Deep Cleaning
- Apply ReMARKable Dry Erase Cleaner to the surface.
- Wipe with a microfiber cloth.
- Follow up with a cloth dampened with water to remove any residue.
🚫 What Not to Use
- Harsh solvents or cleaners
- Solvent-based dry erase cleaners
- Abrasive pads or steel wool
🖊️ Marker Usage
- Use low odor dry erase markers for best results.
- Avoid permanent markers. If used inadvertently, remove with ReMARKable Dry Erase Cleaner followed by a water-dampened cloth.
📄 Download the Official PDF
Click here to view/download the Whiteboard Paint Cleaning Instructions PDF
🔗 Related Resources
For a comprehensive approach to using and maintaining your ReMARKable dry erase wall, explore our curated guides and tutorials. From choosing the right base coat to mastering installation and cleaning techniques, these resources offer expert advice to help you get the best performance and longevity out of your dry erase surface.
- Whiteboard Paint 101
- Choosing Your Base Coat
- Installation Instructions
- Microfiber vs. Paper Towels
- Tips for Cleaning Whiteboards

