Teacher Created Resources Better Than Paper Bulletin Board Roll, Black - 77314
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My name is Chris and I am the owner of My sincere thanks go out to Better than Paper can be used with liquid chalk markers I like it a lot. If you'd like to remove the marker, simply wipe it away Additionally, we sell chalk markers, which can be ordered on Amazon or purchased at local teacher supply shops. There is a pack of 8 Liquid Chalk Markers in TCR20884 and a pack of 2 White Liquid Chalk Markers in TCR20885.
This lens has a sheen to it, so I wouldn't recommend it unless you have an eye for this sort of look. It is possible that they have a matter version.
It will come off easily if you use a dry erase pen.
This can be held together using thumbtacks.
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Additionally, you can see all the staple holes as well as every staple.
There is nothing good about this product! It was necessary for me to purchase two rolls of fabric so that I could replace a fabric covered wall. The piece is extremely heavy, so it made hanging it extremely difficult. It was awesome to be able to change things throughout the year and not see the staple marks on the fabric. Hope that would be the case here as well. In fact, when I had to remove the staples to fix a crooked section, you could definitely see the holes left behind by the staples! Every little staple mark at the back of the back is visible due to the white color. The fact that I spent $25 on this makes me so angry! If I had bought the flat sheets from Walmart, I would have been able to use them In addition to being cheaper and better looking, it would have been simpler. The current fabric is stuck on the wall because we are so close to the beginning of the school year, but I definitely intend to replace it and won't be able to leave it up for five years as I did with the previous one.
It has always been easy for me to remove tape from BTP and adhesive chart paper without a Black surfaces at the front and back of the plain black paper can easily be separated from the "fabric" back. My purchase of this color is more glossy than any of my other purchases, so the material must be different. There's nothing wrong with the paper until you try to take something from it, which defeats the purpose of it.
Despite what I said above, I'm still awed by its quality. It certainly reminded me of the old vinyl, flannel-style things Picnic table clothes are thinner versions of the ones our parents used to use. I had a few questions about it before I bought it, so I thought I'd answer them here in case anyone else has a similar question. Inks that will write on them will be what kind? The Expo Dry and Expo Wet both worked for me In Neon color, Erase is meant to be written on black. In Metallic color, Kasa Chalk pen is meant to be written on black. They were left on for over an hour It's getting late. I erased the chalk pens with a spray bottle (of generic surface cleaner) and simply sprayed them with water to remove them Paper towels are used to wipe. During the dry season Despite what was written above, the eraser didn't erase the dry and ink marks When I cleaned my spray bottle with a spray bottle, a residue remained. What about staple holes? Does it really seem to hide them? Yes, I agree! The answer is surprisingly yes. My first bulletin board was very crooked when I put it up. It took me several minutes to remove all the staples You may try it The second time I looked, I couldn't even see where the original staples were. Additionally, some packing tape had stuck to it and I couldn't remove it Despite the paper being torn, the pull off took place without tearing it. What does this paper have to offer? Are there any problems with it? Unlike most bulletin board papers, this one has a flaw when packing tape is applied to its edge. It started to tear when it sticks to the edge In other words, I had to remove the tape from the paper to the edge, not from the paper to the edge (if you get what I mean). There's a "sheen" to it, which, I guess, can create a glare. (Pretty much like a laminated poster, actually). As I cleaned off the writing, there was a noticeable dulling of the shine. three rolls of paper to be used in the end A black and navy blue color scheme with dark wood. Blue and silver are the colors of the Navy There was no flaw in dark wood, but there was one in black. The top coat or vinyl had melted or separated from the backing, and the vinyl looked My first step was to cut off the first foot or so of the roll before I could use it.
It is a good bulletin board system, but the last bit of the roll is always cut off. The materials are not flat, and they have wrinkles all over them. You should always purchase more than you think you need because the last bit of anything is a waste. There is much more use for this than bulletin board paper, which lasts only a short time! As long as this product remains available, I will continue to purchase it.
It would have been different if I had known what was coming. I found this to be very sturdy, but it was also A matte finish is more appealing to me.
To hang this kind of stuff can be a real pain. The results are like putting a vinyl tablecloth on your bulletin board. I don't like this.
The bulletin board is not the right place for this. It could be used in As vinyl cannot be stuck on a wall with just any kind of tape, it will damage the wall if you do. As of right now, I can no longer return it because the return window has.