- Easy to use two part water based system
- Roll on application
- Minimal odor
- Compatible with any dry erase markers and erasers
- Ideal for dry wall, metal, masonite, cement, wood and more
RUST-OLEUM-Dry Erase Paint. First there was chalkboard paint and magnetic paint, now they have introduced a dry erase paint. This would be great for a child’s bedroom, playroom, or home office. It is described as a smooth, hard finish that creates a unique white writeable/erasable surface. Once dry, simply use any dry erase markers to draw or write messages and then erase. Application is easy and has minimal odor, making it safe to use indoors. Covers a 7 ft. x … More >>

#1 by Danny on April 1, 2010 - 9:39 am
WELL FOLKS LIKE OTHER REVIEWS SAY YES ITS RUNNY BUT SULUTION DON’T SOAK SPONGE BRUSH,ROLLER ETC AND GIVE AREA ABOUT 4 COATS AND THIS DRY ERASE PRODUCT IS AWSOME ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT ALOT OF PEOPLE TRY TO USE A DRY ERASER AND THINK ITS GOING TO DISAPIER SORRY BUT I HAD A DRY ERASE BOARD THAT YOU HAD TO RUN DRY ERASER OVER AND OVER AGAIN SO MARKER COULD TOTALLY ERASE BUT WITH THIS WE USUALLY USE A WET CLOTH OR BABYWIPES AND IT COMES RIGHT OFF DRY ERASER DOES IT TO YOU JUST GOTTA GO OVER AND OVER WITH IT.WELL HOPE THIS HELPS YOU THANX AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY -O- AND LIKE EVERYBODY ELSES KIDS MY KIDS LOVE IT AND SO DO I IT KEEPS ME FROM PAINTING OVER WALLS AFTER THEY GO MARKER CRAZY ON THE WALLS.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by David C. Pearson Vfd on April 1, 2010 - 10:46 am
the cost of a large (5′x7′)dry erase was more than we could afford. this product made the project very affordable.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Talia P. Smith on April 1, 2010 - 11:47 am
I had the same exact experience as Valerie Ferell. I was so very excited about the product, followed the directions exactly and now I have no dry erase board to use on Monday. While the boards now look like a dry erase board, there is no “erase” in this product. It may be good in homes but it is “HORRIBLE” in the classroom. I bought two kits, paint tray roller, sand paper totaling $53.00 and about six hours of my time wasted. Now on the day before my students start school I have to buy boards, liquid nail and spend time putting boards up. My time and money were WASTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by Target Lovr on April 1, 2010 - 1:16 pm
Like others, I followed the instructions to the letter. Dry erase marker does NOT erase from this paint. Waste of time and money.
Rating: 1 / 5
#5 by Michael Davis on April 1, 2010 - 3:40 pm
I followed the directions to the letter on the package. I spent a lot of time prepping, priming, sanding, and then used all the write rollers and waited the appropriate time between coats and the appropriate time to let it dry. My first dry erase writing on the board is now a permanant part of the wall. I now have an expensive, white painted section of wall in my office which will soon have a dry erase board covering it up as I did what I should have in the first place and bought a real board. Don’t waste your time with this product unless you have very low standards.
Rating: 1 / 5