Trying out the Magic Whiteboard

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

As you can see, it's a very thin piece of plastic which sticks to the wall statically which is a good idea. My walls painted plaster and it had no problem sticking on there.

After you iron out the bubbles you can write on it with normal whiteboard pens.

My only criticism is that when you rub off the pen, the ink which doesn't go on the rubber could go on you're wall.

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  • Is it always look wrinkled?Can It become real flat?

  • @frostxr It isn't perfectly flat, but it's pretty close.

  • sweet... is it see-through by a small amount?

  • @TheAviatorMan Yes.

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  • @carlosrdz101 Yes, it's static.

  • @carlosrdz101 Yes It Is Im Lucky Enough To Have The Designer To Come In And Talk To My School About It

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