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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Rust-Oleum 241140 Dry Erase Brush-On Kit, WhiteCustomer Review: So upset that this did not work Summary: 1 Stars
I was really excited to see that they had a dry erase paint. I previously used chalkboard but loved the idea of dry erase. I painted an entire door in my kitchen with the paint. It is a little runny but nothing that is not manageable. I did exactly as the directions stated and applied four coats. I tried to write on it and it would not wipe off, so I read some reviews and I bought low-odor, original, Expo, knock off, everything and nothing seemed to work. I tried all different cleaners to get it off also. Nothing would get the marks off. They are still VERY noticeable. Now I have dry erase markings on my door that will not come off and I have to re-paint it. I am just going back to the good ole chalk board paint. I would say stay away.
Customer Review: Does NOT work with Magnetic Primer paint Summary: 3 Stars
Our goal was to make a HUGE dry-erase marker board. We applied 4 coats of dry erase maker board paint on top of 4 coats of Magnetic Primer on a 10ft wide by 8ft tall wall. Flat thin printable magnets (like business cards) worked well.
We used it for 2 months. Some of the colors (red and black) bonded with the board and were very hard to erase.
After 90 days the Dry Erase Marker Board paint started to turn yellow "ish" and any marker colors were hard to erase after 1 day.
A call to Rust-O-Leum customer service lead us to their engineering dept, and they stated that the chemical make-up of the 2 paints were not compatible and can not be used together.
We now have a 4ft x 8ft Dry Erase board screwed to the wall.
Customer Review: GREAT IDEA...AWSOME STUFF Summary: 5 Stars
WELL FOLKS LIKE OTHER REVIEWS SAY YES ITS RUNNY BUT SULUTION DON'T SOAK SPONGE BRUSH,ROLLER ETC AND GIVE AREA ABOUT 4 COATS AND THIS DRY ERASE PRODUCT IS AWSOME ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT ALOT OF PEOPLE TRY TO USE A DRY ERASER AND THINK ITS GOING TO DISAPIER SORRY BUT I HAD A DRY ERASE BOARD THAT YOU HAD TO RUN DRY ERASER OVER AND OVER AGAIN SO MARKER COULD TOTALLY ERASE BUT WITH THIS WE USUALLY USE A WET CLOTH OR BABYWIPES AND IT COMES RIGHT OFF DRY ERASER DOES IT TO YOU JUST GOTTA GO OVER AND OVER WITH IT.WELL HOPE THIS HELPS YOU THANX AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY -O- AND LIKE EVERYBODY ELSES KIDS MY KIDS LOVE IT AND SO DO I IT KEEPS ME FROM PAINTING OVER WALLS AFTER THEY GO MARKER CRAZY ON THE WALLS.
Customer Review: Terrible results, go buy ideapaint instead Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this from Lowes and followed the instruction to the letter. The paint I got looked decent and the paint results looked OK until three days later when I tried to use the dry erase marker on it. It is completely a failure. I tried all sorts of dry erase markers and none of them can be erased after dried for 10 seconds. I bought special cleaner to no avail.
This is a cheaper imitation of the real stuff from ideapaint.com but unfortunately didn't work at all. I ended up paying $100 buying two boxes of ideapaint and it worked as advertised.
So don't buy this unless you just want a coat of glossy white paint.
Customer Review: TEACHERS BUY A DRY ERASE BOARD FROM LOWES'S Summary: 1 Stars
I had the same exact experience as Valerie Ferell. I was so very excited about the product, followed the directions exactly and now I have no dry erase board to use on Monday. While the boards now look like a dry erase board, there is no "erase" in this product. It may be good in homes but it is "HORRIBLE" in the classroom. I bought two kits, paint tray roller, sand paper totaling $53.00 and about six hours of my time wasted. Now on the day before my students start school I have to buy boards, liquid nail and spend time putting boards up. My time and money were
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