How to Apply Whiteboard Paint
Scribble down your thoughts or create a temporary work of art by turning nearly any surface into a whiteboard with Sketch Pad™ Dry Erase Coating by Sherwin-Williams. Try this easy DIY paint project and you'll be a master behind the marker in no time.
Project and images provided by Elba Valverde at Live Colorful
Cost: $$
Skill Level: Intermediate
Duration: 1 day
Tape
After you've laid down a drop cloth, use painter's tape to define the area you are painting.
Add Color
Apply two thin coats of paint in colors of your choosing with an angle brush, allowing each coat to dry.
Tip: For this project, we used two colors – one for personal notes and another for work notes.
Tip: Depending on the current color of the surface, you may need to prime before you paint.
Remove Tape
Prepare the Sketch Pad™ Dry Erase Coating according to the instructions on the package.
Colors We Used
Like what you see? Here are the shades we used for this project.
Apply Coating
Apply the mixed coating using the applicator that comes in the Sketch Pad™ kit. One coat is all that's required, but if you'd like to add a second, apply it within one to seven days, before the product fully cures.
Wait seven days then start writing on your new whiteboard surface with any dry erase marker.
Tip: Sketch Pad™ appears white when wet, but dries clear.
Project Supplies
PAINT
BRUSHES, ROLLERS & FRAMES
TAPE
OTHER TOOLS & SUPPLIES