Garbage

Garbage

In my opinion, poor quality Whiteboard paint, do not buy

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Don't waste your money
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Avi Zuber
I love this type of stuff! I'm in a co-working space now called Pipeline and each office has a whiteboard wall.
Nichole Elizabeth DeMerè (Eithiriel)
"ReMARKableâ„¢ is a whiteboard paint kit that turns any surface into a dry erase board. One simple step turns drywall, plaster, metal, or tile into a dry-erase surface. Once your surface is ReMARKable, you can write on it using low odor dry-erase markers or apply stickers to it, then wipe it clean and do it again."
Tim Aton
Oh boy, watch out, I'm going to be painting everything with this stuff...
Maxwell Finn
Cool product, but how is this different than IdeaPaint which has been around for several years?
Ramesh Padala
@maxwellfinn @ibuildtribes Would love to try this out. I have used IdeaPaint before and some other paints like this. Biggest problem was the slow deterioration in the erasibility. After a while, it was a wall with "faded memories" on it.
Shaan Puri
@maxwellfinn @ibuildtribes @rameshdot0 This is true. Has anyone used any idea paint type product that doesn't immediately turn to shit?
Mark Sandeno
I love the idea of paintable dry erase and have done a few walls in our last office with Idea Paint. The biggest challenge, IMO, is making sure you paint it over a perfectly smooth wall. Even the lightest of textures captures the dry erase ink and makes it more difficult to clean. We ended up having to spray and wipe with a rag/miracle cloth anytime we wanted a clean surface. If I did this again I'd hire a killer drywall person to come and do a super fine skim coat over the area we wanted to use. Of course at that point the economic benefits might not be there.