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Why The Biggest "Myths" About Magnetic Whiteboard Bespoke May Actually Be Right » Dailygram ... The Business Network
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Gigi Tressie
by on February 21, 2020
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Where I work a magnetic glass board and more.

A couple of weeks back, I painted a glass board in my office with both magnetic paint and colour paint, so now I've got myself a fancy trousers office magnetic glass board! Incredible, best!? I've wanted to change up my office for a long time, and finally, it hit me precisely what I desired. So I picked up Rust-oleum magnetic primer and a large piece of glass board and triggered to work!

The magnetic paint was type of an inconvenience. I probably would not use it ever again. It was insanely challenging to mix. All the magnetic particles or whatever were simply in a solid three-inch glob at the bottom. My arms were actually aching from blending this stuff. (If you choose some up locally ask someone in the paint department to toss it in the mixing machine for you genuine fast to make it a bit simpler!) On top of that, it took 2 complete cans and what seemed like a billion coats to even get it remotely magnetic. I'm actually delighted I didn't choose to paint an even bigger location than this, that would have been insane.

Let's speak about how much the magnetic primer stinks! I had all my windows open, the fan running, taking all the preventative measures I 'd typically take when painting. A couple of hours after I was done painting, I started smelling gas. I called the gas business and commenced a tiny freak out. I grabbed all four cats, put them in three carriers and pushed them in my cars and truck. Then ran back in your house, grabbed a bunch of things that were unique to me and pulled my automobile out into the roadway and awaited the gas business to get here. Almost an hour later on the person appears, and I take him into your house. Long story short, he didn't smell anything, his device could not detect any gas, and he asked if I 'd be painting. How awkward!! I'm not 100% sure why it took so long for the smell to get to me particularly due to the fact that it never ever really smelled in the space I was painting however after I started painting again with the second can I understood this stuff does sort of smell like gas.

Anyway, back to my little task. The next day, after that was all dry, I applied the orange colour paint on the glass board, which was a breeze compared to the magnetic stuff. I painted two coats and waited on a couple of days prior to "conditioning" it (which is simply rubbing down the whole thing in chalk, so it's much easier to remove.) Easy peasy! I love how it doesn't actually look like I painted the glass board itself however hung a big piece of a coloured magnetic whiteboard.

In spite of being a little bit of pain in the butt, I'm very happy with how this ended up even if I have to use super strong magnets and whatever is now covered in a great layer of chalk dust. Ha! I wouldn't suggest utilizing the magnetic guide if you're searching for something easy, low-cost or really strong however the coloured glass board paint is terrific. It's incredibly neat to be able to write on a large glass board that hangs right on my wall!

As well as that little job, I also cleaned out the closet in this room that was home to lots of random things, a number of which now are at the charity. With that closet clean, I was able to move one of my clothing racks in there, which freed up a lots of space and made the space SO much brighter. I stacked my shoe racks, so they took up less flooring area and relocated a table for succulents. I'm so happy with this space now. It's amazing just how much of a distinction little changes to the office like that can make.

I love this little office of mine, however next time I will use an expert company to make me amagnetic glass board!

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