High quality whiteboard coating ought to be installed by using a good-quality nine-inch microfiber paint roller sleeve with a 1/4″ or 3/8″ nap. It’s a smart idea to de-lint the sleeve by wrapping two-inch masking tape around it in a spiraling pattern all the way through. After you’ve taken care of the entire roller sleeve, cautiously take away the tape to remove any extra lint that could have an effect on the quality of the gloss on the whiteboard coated surface once it’s cured. After you’re done removing the masking tape, all the excess lint will have been eliminated from the roller sleeve’s nap. This step should be done before mixing parts A and B of the whiteboard coating. In addition, make sure you steer clear of foam roller sleeves or any other kinds of synthetic roller covers because using them will make you apply the coating too thinly, therefore resulting in an unsuitable finished surface after the coating cures.
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