chalkboard paint removal
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Chalkboard Paint
Asked by A.E. from Madison
on March 18, 2008
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I was wondering if anyone has every used this product. Is it easy to use?? Can it be easily covered up when we want to redecorate?? I guess that is the biggest quest...
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- Hi there, just wanted to let you know I haven't heard of any specific issues with covering up the paint. I have however heard stories about respiratory problems dev...
- The chalkboard paint is easy to use. It might take two or three coats to get a nice cover. Regarding covering it up: Since the paint will make a smooth surface it w...
- My mother-in-law recently painted with this and the quailty of the actual using chalkboard is great. She did not do any enhancements to the top the actual paint is a ...
How Do You Remove Crayon from Chalkboard?
Asked by H.S. from Boston
on November 28, 2008
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My kids have an easel with a chalkboard on one side and a magnet thing on the other side. They've used crayon all over the chalkboard, and now that whole side is prett...
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- I would try Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It can get crayon off of most surfaces. If not you could try baking soda and water. Another thing to try is GooGone. But out of...
- mr. clean magic eraser should do it!!
- Hi H., Even if all these wonderful tips don't work, I hope you keep the easel and use the chalk side for taping on paper for paintings, drawings, etc. Any art work d...
Whats the Secret to Crayon Removal???
Asked by C.T. from Raleigh
on January 29, 2008
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Ok- I know some one knows- so I ask- how do you get crayon out of...well everything. My 2 year old stashes crayons and then colors on everything from walls to plastic ...
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- Hi! I don't know the secret to crayon removal but, if time and finances permit, there is a special chalkboard paint that you could use instead. I am thinking of maki...
- I suggest the Shaklee Basic H2 and also the Scour off. These are great products and are safe! :) Go to my website and take a look. www/shaklee.net/nancyhull I hope thi...
- Isn't amazing how you can clean EVERYWHERE and not find that one missing crayon, but yet 5 minutes later, you find them coloring the furniture with that missing crayon...
Help! Horrible Dirty Walls!!! :-)
Asked by C.A. from Chicago
on May 20, 2008
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My 2 year old is a little picasso. He is obsessed with coloring. so much so that he colors all over the walls, furniture, books, etc.. I have such a dilemma with clean...
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- I have the same problem and dread having to paint everything again. I painted the whole house when my son was an infant. He is now 2.5 and also a stinking Picasso. H...
- C., I really think your best solution is painting. Magic Eraser is great... so great in fact, that it removes the paint too! We had the builder's white in our ho...
- HI C., Use WD-40 on your FLAT walls. It is GREAT WITH CRAYONS & MOST OIL BASE MARKERS!! WELL FOR THE HANDS JUST PLAIN OLD.... DAWN DISH DETERGENT & A LITTLE BLEAC...