Magnetic Paint for Walls
Magnetic paint for walls is a new product, which provides a magnetic surface to your rooms. With this magnetic wall paint, putting things up on the wall has become easier. This new product has become quite popular among people who like to decorate their walls with posters and other such stuff. Read on, to know more about magnetic wall paint and how it is applied.
With magnetic paint for walls, you can finally say good bye to hooks and nails. Convert your walls into art galleries easily without the need of pins and clips! Let us know more about magnetic wall paint and how it can be used to convert your room walls into magnets!
How is Magnetic Wall Paint Made?
Magnetic paint is an ingenious chemical product. For a paint to be magnetic, it must have a magnetic material in it. Also being a paint, it should be in fluid form. So magnetic paint is made by using ferromagnetic particles. It consists of a carrier paint, suspended ferromagnetic particles along with oil, thickening agents and binders. The ferromagnetic particles are the source of magnetism and the other substances are paint products. It is a kind of colloidal gel, in which solid particles are suspended.
You can have the magnetic paint in mixed form with the primer or you could add a magnetic additive powder to normal paint. Both ways, you will have the same result.
Painting Walls With Magnetic Paint
Magnetic wall paint is very easy to apply on walls. First prepare the wall surface for paint application. Then add the ferromagnetic powder to the paint. After adding it, you must stir the mixture vigorously and continuously. Otherwise, the particles will settle down at the bottom and when you apply the paint, you will have a non-uniform magnetic effect. That is the magnetism of the surface will not be even. So you need to keep stirring the paint before painting your walls. Instead of spraying the paint, its a better idea to roll the paint. This way you can have a more uniform layer of magnetic material. Once the painting is done, allow the paint to dry for 4-8 hours. Otherwise, you could directly apply the ready magnetic paint which is more costly.
After applying this magnetic wall paint, you could cover it with another non-magnetic paint color of your choice. The magnetization of the wall will not be affected. The degree of magnetization achieved on the wall will depend on the number of coats you apply. If you want to create a stronger 'wall magnet', then apply more coats.
The paint is completely safe and does not cause any health hazards. It makes poster sticking and wall decoration very easy. If you are not sure about the effectiveness of this paint, try applying it on one part of a wall on an experimental basis.
Hope this article has given you a good idea of what magnetic wall paint is and how it can be applied to walls. So if you liked the idea of a magnetic paint for walls, try it out at your home, just for the fun!

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