Magnetic Paint

Wall Coverings

Definition

Magnetic paint contains iron particles that allow objects to be magnetized to the wall. Combined with blackboard paint, it becomes a multi-functional wall.

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Magnetic paint offers you a versatile and ingenious solution to personalize your walls. Composed of iron particles, it allows you to easily attach various elements, such as notes, photos, or even decorative pictures. Judiciously combined with blackboard paint, it becomes a multifunctional space where you can unleash your creativity. Ideal for offices, children's rooms, or kitchens, this magnetic paint adapts to multiple styles, from industrial design to contemporary minimalism. You can organize your ideas, display your inspirations, or simply add an original touch to your interior. Its application is simple and its maintenance easy, making it a particularly practical wall covering. Carefully choose your magnetic accessories to create a harmonious and personalized look that reflects your personality.

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Frequently asked questions

Magnetic paint contains iron to magnetize objects. Combined with blackboard paint, it creates a multifunctional wall.

Magnetic paint under a layer of classic paint for a secret magnetized wall. 3-4 coats are needed for good magnetization.

Pitfall: a single layer of magnetic paint that magnetizes nothing. At least 3-4 coats are needed for magnets to hold.

You can hang all sorts of magnetic objects on a surface painted with magnetic paint, such as photos, notes, small pictures, or decorative magnets. This creates a very practical and customizable multifunctional wall.

No, magnetic paint must be applied to a smooth, prepared surface. It is not suitable for glossy or textured paints. It is recommended to use an appropriate primer before applying magnetic paint to optimize the adhesion of objects.

To obtain a high-performance magnetic surface, it is generally recommended to apply 2 to 3 coats of magnetic paint. This creates a sufficient thickness of iron particles to effectively magnetize objects. Carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal application.

Yes, magnetic paint has a slightly more satin and textured appearance than classic paints. This can slightly change the final look of the wall, especially if applied over a solid color. You can test the effect on a small area before painting the entire wall.

No, it is not recommended to apply magnetic paint on wallpaper. The surface would not be smooth and stable enough for magnetic objects to adhere well. It is better to apply magnetic paint on a smooth, prepared wall, without prior covering.

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