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Bangladesh, Dhaka
1 Level
715 Review
35 Karma

Review on πŸ” Magnetize-It! Magnetic Paint & Primer (Water Based) Review: Standard Yield 32oz, MISTD-1530 by Ivan Carson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not very strong, 6 layers

Buy strong magnets first. I read somewhere that you can get rare earth magnets. Do that. Ordinary magnets are not strong enough. (All the little gray dots in the picture are magnets) As you can see in my picture I decided to make a pattern. If you choose to do this, use masking tape and let it dry completely. I did 7 layers. You read that right. SEVEN. I could have stayed at 6 though. I checked the magnets of each layer. (I ended up with just over 1/4 can of paint left.) The paint is quite thick and stinks. Open windows and lots of foam brushes. It just completely destroyed my foam brushes. I went at least 2 per shift though. (Brush 1") Although I've tried using a sponge at some point. It works, but it's messier. I didn't apply the top coat, but I might protect it sometime in the future. If it goes wet, too after a week it may rub off a little. To be honest it was quite handy to clean up my lines but I have children. A rare earth magnet can hold two pieces of paper. The child could hang up their own photos Unfortunately our refrigerator is not magnetic.

Pros
  • FIXING: Children's drawings, magnetic letters, posters, documents, memos and postcards with magnets!
Cons
  • weak