How to Fix Old Whiteboards and Get Them Writing Again?
You’ve got an old, worn-out whiteboard that isn’t erasing well.
What can you
do?
If you want
to fix a problem, you need to understand why it's happening. Let's start by
taking look at the most common whiteboard problems.
Common Whiteboard Problems
· Staining and Ghosting: You can still
read what you just erased. It's still there just uglier.
·
Scratches: Daily use and improper
cleaning slowly scratches the surface.
· Peeling Surface: Exposure to
moisture or harsh cleaning chemicals can cause the surface to peel or puff
up.
· Dull and Discolored: The once bright
white surface becomes dull and discolored, making it less effective.
All 4 of these problems have the
same root cause: a cheap whiteboard coating.
Cheap coatings break down fast.
When the whiteboard finish is
gone, your whiteboards stop erasing.
That’s what staining, ghosting,
dulling, and discoloring are.
And then what do you do about a
dirty-looking whiteboard?
You break out stronger and stronger chemicals and cleaners!
That breaks down the remaining coating even faster.
Those micro scratches turn into regular scratches.
And whatever material is under the white board coating starts absorbing your
chemicals.
Now you’ve got peeling, puffing,
scratches, and lumpiness.
Why Resurfacing with
Think Board is Your Best Bet?
Think Board
products are a game-changer for refurbishing old whiteboards. Here’s why:
· The Coating: The Think Board coating is
durable and proven in schools every day. It’s scratch-resistant and
chemical-resistant to maximize the life of your whiteboard.
· Easy to Apply: These films are peel-and-stick,
making the application a breeze on any smooth surface.
· Cost-Effective: Instead of splurging on a new
whiteboard, you can revamp your old one with Think Board and save some cash.
· Versatile: You can apply Think Board to
walls, tables, desks, and even old chalkboards.
· Eco-Friendly: Refurbishing your old whiteboards means less waste, which is great for the environment. Plus, you won’t have to figure out how to break down an old whiteboard and haul it out to the trash. Or deal with getting another huge board into your space.
Check out these
before and after shots!
If you want the most thorough and
longest lasting solution without replacing your whole whiteboard, you should
resurface with a Think Board.
Here's why.
Think Board fixes old chalkboards and
whiteboards in schools across the US.
We've seen hundreds of different teacher's "hacks" and solutions like
shower board, knockoffs of our product from Amazon, white board paint,
whiteboard wallpaper, etc.
Think Board fixes old whiteboards so that
they erase again and it lasts.
(Click the link above to open the
Think Board Resurfacing product page in a new tab with more pictures, videos
and testimonials of Think Board in action)
We’ve had whiteboards resurfaced by
Think Board survive 7+ years of daily use in a middle school.
If you’ve got a whiteboard at home or
in an office that doesn’t get used much, a Think Board should last 10+ years.
If you're ready,
go ahead and click this link and head over to the product page. https://www.think-board.com/collections/whiteboard-resurfacing-chalkboard-resurfacing/products/resurface-your-whiteboards
Otherwise, here's a little video showing you what we see in schools and how much better a chalkboard/whiteboard looks after Think Board!
FAQ
Can you recondition a whiteboard?
A bit, yes. You can recondition an old whiteboard. WD-40 is
one of the way that some people have been using. You can find some videos on
youtube. Some whiteboard companies sell a cream/lotion for their whiteboards.
These creams and lotions basically add a small layer of protection that will
temporarily help your whiteboard. They don't usually last very long and they do
take some time to apply after every couple of uses.
Think Board products make it simple. Our dry erase films are designed to
resurface old whiteboards, making them look and function like new. By applying
Think Board’s peel-and-stick film, you can cover the old, stained, or scratched
surface with a fresh, durable coating that’s easy to write on and erase.
How do you make a dry erase board new again?
Resurface it with a Think Board Resurfacing Kit!
Here's our official installation page with videos and instructions.
How do you fix
whiteboard coating?
If your whiteboard coating is peeling or scratched, Think
Board offers a straightforward solution:
1. Clean the
Surface: Make sure it’s free of dirt and residue.
2. Apply
Think Board Film: Our peel-and-stick film will cover the damaged
coating.
3. Smooth
and Trim: Use a squeegee to smooth out any bubbles and trim the edges
for a perfect fit. This new layer is durable, scratch-resistant, and easy to
clean, effectively fixing the damaged coating.
How do you restore
gloss on a whiteboard?
Restoring gloss on a whiteboard can be challenging with
traditional methods, but Think Board makes it easy:
1. Clean the
Existing Surface: Remove any dust or residue.
2. Apply
Think Board Film: Our film not only restores functionality but also
adds a glossy, professional finish.
3. Smooth
and Trim: Ensure a smooth application with no air bubbles. This method
ensures your whiteboard looks glossy and new, ready for everyday use.
I may have ruined my whiteboard! How can I fix it/recoat it?
Don’t worry if you’ve damaged your whiteboard. Think Board
can help:
1. Assess
the Damage: Determine if the surface is stained, scratched, or
peeling.
2. Clean
Thoroughly: Remove any dirt and residue.
3. Apply
Think Board Film: Cover the damaged surface with our peel-and-stick
film.
4. Smooth
and Trim: Ensure the film adheres well without bubbles. This will
recoat your whiteboard, giving it a fresh, new surface.
What’s the best way
to recondition a whiteboard?
The best way to recondition a whiteboard is to use Think
Board’s products. Here’s how:
1. Clean the
Surface: Start with a clean, residue-free surface.
2. Apply
Think Board Film: Measure, cut, and apply the film to the whiteboard.
3. Smooth
Out Bubbles: Use a squeegee to smooth the film.
4. Trim
Edges: Make sure the film fits perfectly. This method not only
reconditions the whiteboard but also extends its lifespan, making it look and
perform like new.




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