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YELLOWING EPOXY-BASED DRY ERASE PAINT VS. WATER-BASED DRY ERASE PAINTS

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Due to the chemical structure of their ingredients, epoxy-based dry erase paints are susceptible to a type of discoloration known as yellowing or “ambering” when they’re exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light for some time. r on a coating’s surface.


In contrast, our quality dry erase paint is composed of a highly durable, flexible, and waterproof two-part water-based aliphatic polyurethane formulation, which, unlike epoxy-based dry erase paints, is highly resistant to UV radiation, and so is not subject to yellowing or the other problems common to epoxies.


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