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by lucasjung
5502 days ago
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I've covered every suitable vertical surface within easy reach of my chair with whiteyboard[1]. They also make big ones (3.3x6) that you can slap on a wall. It's cheaper than IdeaPaint, way easier to apply, and it looks like it's smoother (although still not as smooth as a regular whiteboard). My whiteyboards do suffer from "burn-in," but that's easy to fix: just scribble over the "burnt-in" writing with another dry-erase marker, then erase immediately. The solvent in the fresh marker picks up the old "burnt-in" pigment so that you can erase it. This trick also works for getting permanent marker off of a whiteboard. [1]http://www.whiteyboard.com/ |
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