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dry erase paint

Dryeraseboardpaint

"Rust-Oleum Dry Erase Paint is a smooth, hard finish that creates a unique white writeable-erasable surface. Once dry, simply use any dry erase markers to draw or write messages and then erase! Application is easy and it has minimal odor making it safe to use indoors. Ideal for use on interior surfaces such as drywall, masonite, wood, cement, metal."

Buy it here!

(via bltd / via apartment therapy)

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Make sure to really sand the surface (even if it seems smooth0 other wise this stuff is really hard clean. But yes a very good product.

How do you paint over it again? If you want to change the room color, or something... seems impractical

so cool! I have a 13 year old who WOULD LOVE THIS

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