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David J. Wyatt, CDT
Senior Member
Username: david_j_wyatt_cdt

Post Number: 45
Registered: 03-2011
Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 01:29 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Would anyone care to recommend or comment on dry erase paint products?

I have an educational facility project that requires whiteboards, dry-erase wallcovering, and dry-erase paint.

I just want to be sure I specify a paint that merits good customer satisfaction.

Thanks. I hope everyone has a pleasant holiday week.
Lisa Goodwin Robbins, RA, CCS, LEED ap
Senior Member
Username: lgoodrob

Post Number: 228
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 01:38 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Here's what I recommend: On Thursday night, clear out the site. On Friday morning, begin the dry erase paint installation, with no other contractors or building occupants on site. Let the building sit empty, with negative air machines running, all weekend. On Monday morning, the dry erase paint will be cured and the smell will be gone, mostly.
By the time the paint wears out (begins ghosting), either hope the new technology is better or apply the wallcovering.
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Wayne Yancey
Senior Member
Username: wayne_yancey

Post Number: 619
Registered: 01-2008


Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 01:39 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Use Walltalkers.
John Hunter
Senior Member
Username: johnhunter

Post Number: 107
Registered: 12-2005
Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 02:11 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

From a painter in the family, IdeaPaint (http://www.ideapaint.com/lp/kmiwwxda/?gclid=CMy0zI3QgLsCFc9cfgodxFIAhQ) has yielded the best results from among the products he's installed. Wall prep and environmental conditions are crucial to getting a good result. When the cost of materials, cost of prep, and longevity are considered, Walltalkers dry-erase fabric may be a better choice.
Nathan Woods, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP
Senior Member
Username: nwoods

Post Number: 550
Registered: 08-2005


Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 02:23 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

We have three types of markerboard paint in our office for experimentation. IdeaPaint works the best for us. It has a sacrificial wax coating that is super easy to clean, and every few years gets a new coating of wax.
Ronald L. Geren, FCSI, AIA, CCS, CCCA, SCIP
Senior Member
Username: specman

Post Number: 1165
Registered: 03-2003


Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 02:40 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Sherwin-Williams has a product that is a coating (http://www.sherwin-williams.com/painting-contractors/products/catalog/dry-erase-coating/) that is clear and can be used over any colored substrate or paint finish.
Ron Geren, FCSI, AIA, CCS, CCCA, SCIP
www.specsandcodes.com
David J. Wyatt, CDT
Senior Member
Username: david_j_wyatt_cdt

Post Number: 46
Registered: 03-2011
Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 02:40 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Thanks, all of you, for your good advice. I appreciate this nation-wide forum of knowledgeable people.
Nathan Woods, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP
Senior Member
Username: nwoods

Post Number: 551
Registered: 08-2005


Posted on Monday, November 25, 2013 - 02:42 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

We have the SW product also. It's great to write on, takes a bit more effort to remove without ghosting.

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