Hello,
My daughter has big plans, or rather, we are supposed to put these big plans into action. So last week, we bought two rolls of chalkboard film to cover a wall in her room. A huge chalkboard in the room seems to be a new trend among kids.
Unfortunately, the chalkboard film turned out to be a complete failure because it didn’t stick to the surface and came off entirely after just a few hours. Now we are considering using chalkboard paint instead... however, we have no experience with it and would like to know which surfaces chalkboard paint can be applied to?
My daughter has big plans, or rather, we are supposed to put these big plans into action. So last week, we bought two rolls of chalkboard film to cover a wall in her room. A huge chalkboard in the room seems to be a new trend among kids.
Unfortunately, the chalkboard film turned out to be a complete failure because it didn’t stick to the surface and came off entirely after just a few hours. Now we are considering using chalkboard paint instead... however, we have no experience with it and would like to know which surfaces chalkboard paint can be applied to?
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Maier GmbH2 Oct 2008 15:47Yes, that does seem to be a new trend.
Just keep in mind that chalkboard paint is hard, really hard to remove!!
Other than that, you basically just need to make sure the primer is applied correctly. The surface should be smooth... then just paint over it.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Just keep in mind that chalkboard paint is hard, really hard to remove!!
Other than that, you basically just need to make sure the primer is applied correctly. The surface should be smooth... then just paint over it.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Maier GmbH16 Oct 2008 10:34Hello! Chalkboard paint is really fantastic! It also looks great in the kitchen, where you can write shopping lists and more on it. It is important to have a smooth, dry, and clean surface underneath.
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Maier GmbH18 Oct 2008 15:29I wanted to try painting it as well, but somehow it didn’t work out... so either there was something wrong with the can of paint or I did something wrong.
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Maier GmbH19 Oct 2008 16:47It's really not rocket science! Just buy it, apply it, and you're done. But don't forget to tape off the area, depending on how you want the surface to look.
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