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I say she is a scare monger. I have been selling the magnetic paint additive I invented for over 15 years with not a problem from anyone. You are doing nothing wrong or illegal by using it to paint your walls. Here is the link to the photo. Here is another link to our Testimonials page with many more photos of magnetic walls and letters from our customers showing how they used our Magically Magnetic paint. I built a restaurant in SF back in using a lot of galvanized metal sheets.

One large wall was galvanized metal painted with chalkboard paint. This was before the secret of the ingredients was exposed. I was considering the magnetic paint, but it is double or triple the cost here and the surface area I need to do is large. After reading your post, I think I will stick with the galvanized sheet metal.

I am working on painting sheet metal with appliance paint and finding out if I can create a decent magnetic whiteboard for my class room wall. Letting marker sit for a couple of days to see if it still erases. Thanks for the post!

I just made a small magnetic chalkboard for my fridge using chalkboard paint on galvanized metal and was ready to buy the magnetic paint to do a portion of a wall then overcoat with the chalkboard paint. I will stick with the galvanized metal. The chalkboard paint covers well in 2 -3 coats so you will save me a tremendous amount of time!!!! Does anyone have any cool ideas about how to attach the galvanized metal to the wall???? Paula, the most direct way to mount the sheet of metal to your wall would be with a few well placed wood screws into the studs behind the wall board.

It will require making holes in the wall to find the wooden studs. Hold your metal piece up against the wall where you want to mount it. Get it straight and level and then draw a faint pencil line around the metal piece. Take the metal down and draw a straight horizontal line across about an inch below the line at the top of the outline and another about an inch higher than the bottom of the outline.

If it goes in and hits nothing, there is no stud there. You only need to go about an inch into the wall to know. When it hits a stud, try a couple more holes close to the left and right of the hole that hit the stud. Mark it. You can hear a difference in the wall when you knock on it. The sound changes to a solid sound when the stud is behind the wall in that area. The rest will sound more hollow. That will give you a good clue to where to look for the studs.

The studs run up and down so a stud at the top will also be where you find a stud at the bottom of your outlined area. Drill holes in the metal sheet slightly larger than the screws you will use at these locations where the studs are and use screws about two inches long to fasten the metal to the wall. I just tried the store bought chalkboard spray paint on a portion of white enamel plyboard that I had cut to fit in an antique frame that I had purchased.

I was worried that the surface might be the problem. I sanded the board and sprayed a white primer on it before applying my chalkboard paint and even sanded the board slightly between the second and third coats.

Any suggestions you could give would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and God bless! Quick question…. Can I paint a piece of sheet metal with chalboard paint and use it as a magnetic board as well as a chalkboard? Patrish, yes you can paint chalkboard paint on a piece of sheet steel and make a magnetic chalkboard.

The thing that interrupt the attract tion of magnets to a sheet of steel is space between the steel surface and the magnet. A coat or two of paint will not add enough space between the steel and a magnet to interfere with the magnetic attraction. Many sheets of paper will sometimes interrupt the pull of a magnet on magnetic paint or a sheet of solid steel by adding enough space between the steel and the magnet. The problem with painting on a sheet of steel is the steel is very smooth and paint might not stick well to it.

After the paint is dry it may scratch off very easily when you write on it with chalk. If you want to paint on steel, first sand it with fine emery cloth sand paper to rough up the surface to give the paint something to stick to and hang on.

Then clean it well with detergent and rinse it clean. Many steel companies coat their product with oil to keep it from rusting in transit and on store shelves. This oil will keep your paint from sticking.

You can buy a sheet of steel at your local big box hardware store or for a larger sheet, try a local heating and air conditioning shop that makes their own duct work. Then can even bend over the sharp edges for you and drill mounting holes. You can paint Metal as long as you use a bonding primer and a little scuffing of the surface.

Any paint vendor can tell you what you need. The trick to magnetic paint is you must stir it constantly. I am a commercial painting contractor we have installed this on quite a few occasions for some clients who demand a working product. When the product fails is mostly because the metal is in the bottom of the can and not thoroughly mixed into the paint.

To help with this for a home user grab a cordless drill and a whip from a mixer. Use a sturdy wood paint stick or like item to ensure you have the compacted material in the bottom of the can loose. Once you have it thoroughly mixed, a paint stick stirring the product in the can after that will mix it plenty.

Just left the store and all they had was the spray paint… Bought it knowing it would suck and make a mess… Hopefully I can save my project with your method. Do you think the regular chalkboard paint in black is not good to use?

Or will it be fine in my application? Thanks for your help! You can usually find it anywhere they sell tiles or local hardware stores. I just used , and lightly, lightly sanded. But it seems to have taken off some of the paint in spots.

I had given it two good coats and still I have some spots wearing through. Now I will have to touch up several spots and then re-sand before I condition with chalk. Not sure the homemade stuff is that great for large surfaces. I have used the Benjamin Moore chalkboard paint numerous times. Very well. This is a roll on product. The most recent project was an easel for my daughter. The chalkboard wipes clean with a damp paper towel.

I always use a WhizzFlock google it roller cover to apply these products. They are water based and as someone else mentioned, you have to stir the magnetic paint to evenly distribute the iron that is in it. And stir periodically throughout the job. You can paint over the magnetic paint with any regular paint and the black color is not a problem at all if you are using a high quality paint.

I use Benjamin Moore Aura. I am a professional painting and decorating contractor. These are high quality products that I use. Remember, most things that are cheap, are cheap for a reason. Top quality materials will yield a top quality job. Chris, I am doing a few researches from school and it would be really helpfull to me if I have the chance to talk to you.

Thanks for the tips! I want to create a magnetic wall somewhere in the kitchen so we can post her artworks there. Yet, the only wall space available is narrow. I am now heading over to Home Depot to get a galvanized sheet! You probably have been long done with your project, but I just got 2 custom pieces of sheet metal for a very specific area galvanized for a magnet board at a sheet metal fabricator in town.

These guys usually are making gutters or roofing things, but some are happy to cut custom sheets. I have a question- I just bought some picture frames at a garage sale that I was planning to paint with chalkboard paint. I spray painted the frames black, but wanted to paint the inner part chalkboard.

If not, what do you suggested that I do instead? Thank you! Hello, I was wandering if you would please tell me what kind of paint to use for the chalkboard paint. Acrylic craft paint or interior wall paint if wall paint would I buy flat? I have an idea of a craft I want to start making for kids so I need to know off this method is kid friendly? Thanks in advance for your help, Kim. And if so, what is the best way to make it stay in tact? For those of you who have done the chalkboard paint, has the mess been an issue?

Trying to convince husband to do it in daughters room but he is determined it will cause a big mess when writing. Go to home depot and get a gutter that you would put on your house with endcaps and put underneath the chalkboard paint. It serves as a holder for the chalk and it will collect the chalkdust without it going on the floor. Like most of you, I tried to create a Magnetic Chalk board prior to reading this post. Again, the chalk board work great but the magnetic effect was a waste of effort.

Very Reasonable price. Good tip to take a magnet to make sure it is magnetic. I am looking forward to making a large Magnetic Chalk Board for my kitchen. I loved my stainless steel kitchen appliances…until I tried to post my daughters wonderful artwork. Live and learn.. Stainless steel is beautiful but unless it is cheap stainless steel, made with less nickel than the more expensive stainless, magnets will not stick.

I make a material I call Magna-Mount that has self adhesive on the back and a clean smooth write and wipe surface on the front. It looks like a white vinyl sheet and magnets stick to it like they stick to steel. Just cut the material to the right size for your fridge door, peel off the protective paper backing, stick the sheet on your fridge door and you have a beautiful write and wipe magnetic mounting surface. Here is a link. I found this article while looking into making a magnetic chalkboard.

Benjamin Moore just came out with a chalboard paint product that can be tinted to any Benjamin Moore color except for the Color Stories Collection. Thank you for all this info!

I will use your galvanized-steel trick instead. Can the magnetic additive be added directly to chalkboard paint rather than painting the magnetic surface and painting the chalkboard over it?

A smoothly painted surface will help you achieve the best final results. A water based primer should be used before applying Super Magnetic Paint if your surface is absorbent. We recommend using our Smart White Primer. A minimum of four coats of the Super Magnetic Paint should be applied, lightly sanding between each coat.

Additional layers can be applied if you need a stronger magnetically receptive surface. Ensure the surface is dry before overcoating or applying a paint colour, digital print or wallpaper of your choice.

A full application guide is available to help you apply our Super Magnetic Paint. Have any questions or need advice? We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and support, just get in touch and someone from our team will be there to help. Update your workspace and transform entire offices, meeting rooms, classrooms and any other collaborative spaces with Super Magnetic Paint. Our innovative surface solutions are designed to improve the creativity and efficiency of your team, staff or students.

Super Magnetic Paint is one of the strongest magnetic paints on the market and is up to 4 times stronger than other magnetic products on the market. We guarantee this product for 10 years and our quality guarantee is backed up by independent certifications. Super Magnetic Paint is an innovative paint that allows you to have an unlimited workspace to get inventive with.

You can turn entire walls and rooms into a magnetic surface quickly and easily, while also having the option to add further functionality. Our super magnetic paint can be top-coated with any of our Smart Whiteboard Paints for a multi-function dry erase and magnetic surface. If you want to create a dry erase magnetic surface you have the option to topcoat with our white or clear Whiteboard Paints. We take pride in knowing our Super Magnetic Paint is an environmentally friendly alternative with industry leading credentials.

This paint is a VOC free, solvent free and isocyanate free product, unlike competitors. You can also request a sample of Super Magnetic Paint if you want to test its performance first.

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With the practical magnetic paint, you can not only paint walls with wallpaper or concrete, but also furniture made of different materials. You can also apply our magnetic paints to wood and plastics. If you have any doubts, we will be happy to help you. Just give us a call if you need more information. Before you start painting, you should check the primer on your wall surfaces. Do you paint on plaster, wallpaper or wall paint that has already dried out? The following applies in all cases - the surface must meet certain dry conditions.

So, it must:. Before applying the special paint, you should remove non-load bearing, old coatings, or old glue paints. You should also consider whether you should remove old wallpaper before applying the magnetic paint to the respective surface. One liter of magnetic wall paint Magpaint is sufficient for a single coat of up to six square meters. We recommend putting at least two coats on the wall. This leads to a higher magnetic effect. If our neodymium magnets should develop their full force of attraction, we recommend even more frequent coatings.

With four coats of paint, there is enough iron powder on the wall to achieve an optimal result. Magnetic colors behave like conventional colors. Use suitable brushes or paint rollers for painting. The material of the brush is irrelevant for the functionality of the paint. Let your creativity take over your mind and body. With our magnetic paint you can create oversized pinboards from conventional wall surfaces or transform a wooden chair in your kitchen into a magnetic surface.

With magnetic paint you can design a flexible magnetic wall and let yourself be creative! The mostly gray magnetic paint can be applied in very different shapes and then designed with many different colors and magnets from the magnet-shop range. For example, you can:. A wall painted with magnetic paint is an extraordinary communication space. It can be designed as a huge photo wall with the simplest of means.

Here only neodymium magnets are necessary as a counterpart to project the best memories and the fun you had with your family and friends on the wall. This can also be an individual and great idea for a children's room. Let's spin this idea further: Instead of photos, you can also attach your notes and mnemonics to the wall for everyday use.

This turns the surface into a magnetic pin board in no time at all, which you can equip according to your wishes. You can also use magnetic paint as blackboard paint or blackboard lacquer.



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