In just about any setting—formal or informal—reusable, low-maintenance writing surfaces can be an absolute boon. You may need them for any number of reasons; maybe you need a place to jot down a schedule or to-do list, or perhaps you just need a convenient place to take frequent notes without worrying about wasting obscene amounts of paper. For most people, a simple chalkboard or dry-erase whiteboard can meet these needs in a pinch, but wall paints engineered to create smooth, erasable surfaces are quickly growing in popularity due to how convenient and easy to apply they are, not to mention the creative possibilities.
With erasable paint, you can turn pretty much anything into a writing surface in a snap. Most people just go out and buy an ordinary whiteboard, but using erasable paint is actually a much more efficient practice, and can even save you money in the long run if you need regular access to a whiteboard to write on. Countless whiteboards are thrown out on a regular basis because eventually, they become worn and unusable. Having to frequently replace whiteboards is a waste of time and money when you can turn any surface into an erasable board with little more than a bucket of paint—and keeping all those used dry erase boards out of the landfill makes erasable paint a green solution, too.
Another good thing about erasable paint is that you can use it without changing the look of the surface you apply it to. While some dry-erase paint turns a bright white upon drying, clear varieties go over walls of any color without detracting from their appearance, so you can have your cake and eat it, too, when it comes to giving yourself extra surface to draw on, as well as preserving the current décor of a room.
Back to erasable paint as a green solution: One of the most significant aspects of this paint is the potential for reusability. This is where erasable paint exceeds the usefulness of the dry-erase board by a landslide. The walls will become weathered with time, just like any other surface, but herein lies the difference: When this happens, all you need to do is apply a new layer of paint, and it’ll be just like new. By contrast, you could be spending money on new dry-erase boards every time one outlives its usefulness. Dry-erase paint tends to come in a large container at affordable prices, so they’ll last much longer.
When you consider all the benefits and applications of erasable paint, there’s little argument for giving it a try.
Wink’s erasable paint turns any paintable surface into a place to write, erase, and repeat. Just grab a dry erase marker and start sharing ideas, organizing and creating, everywhere, without the limits of a whiteboard. To learn more about Wink, visit website email info@wallsloveink.com or call 800.632.9465.