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how does this compare to the rust-oleum brand? : http://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-241140-Erase-Brush-White/dp/B000PGBCOC
the rust-o-leum product is terrible ... my brother-in-law tried to do a wall in his kitchen and it took a bunch of coats and never erased clean. we liked the idea though, and just bought an ideapaint kit ... haven't put in on yet, but will report back
used this at Yardbarker on our walls. It's a PAIN to apply, and if the walls aren't smooth it's really hard to keep clean and write on. Make sure you're painting over light colored paint, otherwise you'll need a million coats. Each coat takes a day or two to fully dry.

Once done, though, it works great =) If you have horrendous handwriting, that'll be bad.

arthur ... are you talking about the rustoleum or ideapaint? I just used ideapaint here at my house and it went on easy with one coat ... I did prime first though, and was dry to the touch in a couple of hours ... just have to wait a few more days to take it for a test drive
+1, awesome!
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