DrawIt, ReMARKable or IdeaPaint?

I’m very enticed by the new clear dry erase paint offerings. Has anyone had experience with the clear formulas of any of these three brands in the last year? I’m planning to do clear over a finished plywood that has been sanded and clear-primed 3 times before application.

Angel

As with all dry erase paint, it performs only as well as how smooth the surface is underneath. Finished plywood should be good enough, but just note that it’s still probably has some texture, divots, knots, etc.

That said, I’m a fan and use it as a standard over drywall as people seem to appreciate more the huge writing surface over the quality of the surface.

JEROME CHANG

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On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:04 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski [email protected] wrote:

I’m very enticed by the new clear dry erase paint offerings. Has anyone had experience with the clear formulas of any of these three brands in the last year? I’m planning to do clear over a finished plywood that has been sanded and clear-primed 3 times before application.

Angel

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Meagan Liebe turned me on to Writeyboard large clear board stickers. I have opted to go for that to avoid the whole painting part!! https://writeyboards.com/

Angel

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On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:10:22 AM UTC-6, Jerome wrote:

As with all dry erase paint, it performs only as well as how smooth the surface is underneath. Finished plywood should be good enough, but just note that it’s still probably has some texture, divots, knots, etc.

That said, I’m a fan and use it as a standard over drywall as people seem to appreciate more the huge writing surface over the quality of the surface.

JEROME CHANG

talk to us: (323) 330-9505

chat w/ us: http://www.BLANKSPACES.com/chat

WEST: Santa Monica | 1450 2nd St (@Broadway)

CENTRAL: Mid-Wilshire | 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea)

EAST: Downtown | 529 S. Broadway, Ste 4000 (@Pershing Square)

On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:04 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski [email protected] wrote:

I’m very enticed by the new clear dry erase paint offerings. Has anyone had experience with the clear formulas of any of these three brands in the last year? I’m planning to do clear over a finished plywood that has been sanded and clear-primed 3 times before application.

Angel

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Yup, I’m sure Meaghen did! :stuck_out_tongue:

WriteyBoard is based in LA so at least for us, it was convenient and affordable to have their crew apply the paint themselves as there’s a high level of skill to apply this thick paint properly.

Jerome

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On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:41 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski [email protected] wrote:

Meagan Liebe turned me on to Writeyboard large clear board stickers. I have opted to go for that to avoid the whole painting part!! https://writeyboards.com/

Angel

On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:10:22 AM UTC-6, Jerome wrote:

As with all dry erase paint, it performs only as well as how smooth the surface is underneath. Finished plywood should be good enough, but just note that it’s still probably has some texture, divots, knots, etc.

That said, I’m a fan and use it as a standard over drywall as people seem to appreciate more the huge writing surface over the quality of the surface.

JEROME CHANG

talk to us: (323) 330-9505

chat w/ us: http://www.BLANKSPACES.com/chat

WEST: Santa Monica | 1450 2nd St (@Broadway)

CENTRAL: Mid-Wilshire | 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea)

EAST: Downtown | 529 S. Broadway, Ste 4000 (@Pershing Square)

On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:04 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski [email protected] wrote:

I’m very enticed by the new clear dry erase paint offerings. Has anyone had experience with the clear formulas of any of these three brands in the last year? I’m planning to do clear over a finished plywood that has been sanded and clear-primed 3 times before application.

Angel

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Hey, the Writeyboard sticker ended up being super amazing. The maximum effort part of my project was my fault, not the fault of any of the products :slight_smile:
http://coherecommunity.com/consulting/a-maximum-effort-clear-dry-erase-board-for-coworking-spaces

Angel

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On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:04:02 AM UTC-6, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

I’m very enticed by the new clear dry erase paint offerings. Has anyone had experience with the clear formulas of any of these three brands in the last year? I’m planning to do clear over a finished plywood that has been sanded and clear-primed 3 times before application.

Angel