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WhiteBoard Paint

Maintaining Your Whiteboard Wall



Microfiber Cloth

To remove dry erase marker ink from your whiteboard wall, use a microfiber cleaning cloth (wash regularly and replace when no longer soft). Erasers smear the ink around, and microfiber cleaning cloth works best for daily use.


Clean Your Wall

To prevent marker buildup on your whiteboard surfaces, occasionally clean with soy-based cleaner, followed by water dampened cloth. Do not use harsh solvents or cleaners or abrasive pads or steel wool.


Replace Your Markers

Low-Odor Dry Erase Markers are recommended. Replace your Dry Erase Markers every 4-6 month even if they are still working well.


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