Dry erase wall paint is one of those weird inventions that can catch your attention. The first part of it that’s surprising is the fact that someone identified the problem the invention solves as a problem and put the time and effort in to solving it. The second is to consider the research and development that went into making this something easy to use over large areas, because you can’t put dry erase markers on regular paint: the ink will absorb and not wash off easily. Finally, it was marketed at an affordable price.

What problems does dry erase wall paint solve? Well for one it allows the benefits of dry erase boards without actually needing to hang up a dry erase board in your home. After all, the boards are useful but not exactly chic. Most people make the sacrifice just to be able to put temporary notices and thoughts up as reminders. However, if you could avoid having the potential eyesore of a hanging board and just a patch on the wall you could write that would be cleaner looking, especially when you’ve cleaned the dry erase wall paint and it’s just a spot with slightly different finish.

In terms of the research and development, it couldn’t have been a simple process to create paint or wall covering that could fulfill the job of dry erase boards while being something relatively easy to mix and apply. Most dry erase wall paints require you to have them mixed by a professional, as it is composed of a fairly powerful combination of chemicals and not something for you to try on your own. The temptation to do it yourself can be fun and useful in some household projects, but when it comes to chemistry it’s best to let the pros handle it. However, we’re not talking about needing PhD chemists to mix it and once it is mixed you can apply it yourself.

The marketing and pricing dimension are what is most astounding about dry erase wall paint. There is a wide array of choices for appearance and cost. There are cheaper products that are spray-on and solid white; these have the drawbacks of a white hanging board against a colored wall unless your walls are the same color, but being flush to the wall are still superior. There are ones that have a clear finish, which come in different price ranges. These are worth investigating if you think that dry erase wall paint is something for you. In the end, it’s a nifty idea that allows a lot of consumer freedom, and can be used to write notes to yourself or your family, work on ideas, or to allow decorative options previously unavailable. The best part is that these different notes or bits of writing can be cleared and replaced at no additional cost.

Wink’s dry erase wall 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.