Magic Wall Magnetic Paint Quart Kit - 32 oz

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Feature

Kit includes 32oz of Magnetic Paint, tray, brush and 2 magnets.
Waterbased - soap and water cleanup, indoor use only.
Topcoat with any latex, chalkboard or dry erase paint.
Enough to create a 5 ft x 5 ft magnetic wall.
Made in the USA.

Description

Magic Wall Magnetic Paint is an acrylic latex water-based paint that is mixed with iron powder that turns any wall into a magnetic receptive surface. Hang posters, papers, photo's on walls with MAGNETS not tape or glue. This kit has all you need to create a 5' x 5' magnetic receptive wall. The kit includes 32oz of Magic Wall Magnetic Paint, a plastic paint tray, a foam brush and two Mighty Mag magnets especially made for Magnetic Paint. Simply apply two coats of the Magic Wall Magnetic Paint to a flat primed or painted surface and then topcoat with any color latex paint. Can it be applied directly to drywall? No, drywall should be sealed with a primer first. Will it have a texture? Yes, the paint will have a slightly textured feel to it due to the iron powder in the paint. Using a foam brush will reduce the texture and yield a smoother finished surface. Does it work with all magnets? - No, magnets that are too heavy and don't have enough surface area won't stick, the flat type of refrigerator magnets work best. What type of wall surface does it need? - Flat wall surfaces work best. Stucco or other non-smooth surfaces will create too much space between the magnets and the iron powder in the paint. How does it work? - The iron powder in the paint creates a thin magnetic receptive surface that will attract magnets. Is there any lead in it? - No, the iron powder is what makes it magnetic receptive. There is no lead in the Magic Wall Magnetic Paint. Can I tint the color or is it available in any other colors? No, adding paint would dilute it, BUT it can be painted over in any color. Can I apply the paint with a roller? Yes, but a roller will create a more textured surface, which will not attract magnets as well. If you do use a roller, after each coat lightly buff the surface when dry with fine sandpaper or the back of a kitchen scrub pad to make the surface as smooth as possible.