hey, sorry it took me a while to get back to
you. The paint doesn't wear out, I use a damp
cloth to erase everything. That way the room
doesn't get dusty at all. If you were to
erase it the normal way I think it would get
pretty bad, so I would definitely reccomend a
damp cloth :)
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brandywine studio llc added this photo to her favorites. (54 months ago)
Oh My Stinkin' Heck! (50 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Chalkboard Walls, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Heath & the B.L.T. boys (48 months ago | reply)
Check it out
Chalkboard Dust
flickr.com/groups/chalkboarddust/
Chalk Boards
flickr.com/groups/737209@N21/pool/
aaroonl (46 months ago | reply)
hi i was wondering whether the paint wears down if you use a damp cloth to clean it. and does the room get kinda dusty? Thanks a bunch!
ohheykelly (46 months ago | reply)
hey, sorry it took me a while to get back to you. The paint doesn't wear out, I use a damp cloth to erase everything. That way the room doesn't get dusty at all. If you were to erase it the normal way I think it would get pretty bad, so I would definitely reccomend a damp cloth :)
Hannah Tolbert (42 months ago | reply)
cool idea! you could decorate your room whenever you wanted depending on your mood! I bet you go through a lot of chalk!
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