Blackboard paint is used to paint blackboards. It is some sort of acrylic
paint; you wash out the brushes in water. Over here in the UK it is easily
bought in 'DIY' (Do it yourself) stores. It is wonderful because it is
quick drying, matt, non reflective, black (of course) and sticks to most
things. it is also very tough; as the name implies it has to be tough
enough to write on it with chalk. It is also safe for toys.
The one I use is a British product made by
Rustin Ltd, London,NW2 7TX, England
I am sure you can get something similar if not the same in the US.
Alexis
on 11/12/01 9:32 pm, B2MYOUNG@aol.com at B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 12/11/01 4:59:09 PM, ragowaring@btinternet.com writes:
>
> << If you use blackboard paint you should find that it covers well and does
> not
> flake, otherwise you can use black car cellulose paint or black cellulose
> primer; >>
>
> I never heard of that kind of paint. Blackboard paint...what is that?
> Can it be found in a car supply shop?
> leezy
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