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CLEAR WHITEBOARD PAINT TECH SPECS3/3/2022 1. Color Clear 2. Clean Up 3. Application Method 4.Application Temperature 5.Coverage 6. Storing Temp (Part A) 7. Storing Temp (Part B) 8. Length of Storage 9. Pot Life
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Whiteboards are manufactured with a wide variety of components and come in a large range of shapes and sizes. Many can be quite expensive, especially high-end models that are crafted of painted steel, porcelain, aluminum coated with white ceramic, and steel coated with enamel or glass. The raw materials that go into these high-priced boards, such as steel, aluminum, and the ceramic ingredients used in firing porcelain enamel, are quite costly, and the manufacturing processes used to produce them consume a massive amount of energy, all of which contribute to their high cost. These processes are also highly polluting and thus add greatly to the degradation of our planet’s air, soil, and water. In this article, you’ll learn why whiteboard painted walls are not only more affordable but better quality. Learn more here:
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WHAT IS A WHITEBOARD WALL3/3/2022 Whiteboard walls are normal walls in business offices, schools, clinics, retail shops, restaurants, and other venues that have been converted into long-lasting writable whiteboard surfaces through the application of top-quality dry erase paint. The application process can be completed by any person with basic painting skills and the ability to follow the instructions that come with each dry erase paint kit. Once applied and allowed to cure for a period of 48 hours, whiteboard-painted walls are ready to be used immediately and will last for ten or more years of continuous writing and drawing with proper application and regular maintenance.
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Learn why paint companies need to be environmentally mindful. Brought to you by ReMARKable Whiteboard Paint. Air Pollution VOC Emissions from Architectural Painting Projects VOCs from Waste Materials |