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Sun, May 6, 12 at 11:05
| Hello, I'm a regular on the Kitchen Forum but have a question regarding magnetic chalkboard paint. Does anyone have any experience with it? I found the attached website which is the inventor's sale/site as well, I think.
Would like to put this in our laundry room. Any input is greatly appreciated. http://shop.magnamagic.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Co de=MAGNAMAGIC&Product_Code=GMCBP840&Category_Code=FEATURED PRODUCTS |
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- Posted by lazygardens (My Page) on Thu, May 10, 12 at 12:28
| It doesn't have enough magnetic material to work well as a magnet holding surface. And it doesn't have enough chalk-writing material to work as a chalkboard. In the places where it makes sense to have magnet boards, use sheet steel (cookie sheets, oil drip pans, flashing ... whatever) in a frame. You could try painting these - after priming - with commercial chalkboard paint. With pure metal behind them,m they would be way better than iron powder mixed into paint. |
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- Posted by andrelaplume2 (My Page) on Sun, May 13, 12 at 0:18
| dry erase boards! |
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