Magnetic Labels Dry Erase for Metal Shelving and Whiteboards - Dry Erase Magnetic Strips - Sticky Labels and Stickers - Blank Write On Magnets - Writable Flexible Magnet Sheet for Refrigerator
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Yes, but not in a significant way. They'll stick together if the fabric doesn't move, but if it moves a lot, they'll separate.
No, I don't believe so. But you can get little round metal stickies to put on the glass if you don't want to use metal.
It wipes off quickly and can be touched again after some time.
Dry erase pens were all I had on hand.
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I used my Expo dry erase marker to create the first label. I couldn't get it off when I tried to erase it. I then tried using the wet erase spray, but it didn't work. Only appears to work with the dry erase pen that comes with it. When I went to return it, it said "This item isn't eligible for return. For safety reasons, items containing flammable liquids or gases cannot be returned to Amazon. " "br>I'm not sure why Amazon designated this as a flammable liquid or gas.
The magnets on them are quite strong, and I don't think they'll fall off as easily as I've heard with similar products. They're a little large, so I cut them in half for some of them and they still worked great and cut easily. When you erase on them, they leave a dark cast, so you'll need to wipe them down with a glass cleaner if you want them to look clean when you reuse them. I would strongly suggest these!.
We have a dry erase blackboard in the office, which is ideal for marking and correcting our schedule as well as outlining project deadlines. Their magnetic properties are impressive; getting them off the blackboard can be difficult at times, but moving them between the columns is simple. The marker comes as part of a set, and it rubs off easily without leaving any black stains on a white dry erase label surface. Overall, we are very pleased with the product.
We used these for a single planning session and found them to be very useful. The ink smeared and, after scrubbing, left visible ghosting on the magnets, despite the fact that we used the included pen. We wanted something more polished than post-it notes, but it was too much effort.
It maintains its shape. It's big but not excessively so. To distinguish the types of wines on my wine racks, I use labels. I made the labels with a label maker and then taped them to magnetic labels. To distinguish between clean and dirty dishes in my dishwasher, I use this symbol. Photographs and documents can be stored in this case. When using dry erase markers, they are erasable and reusable. It sticks and stays if it's magnetic. I was so pleased that I purchased two of them.
They're not flimsy, but they're a little thin. These magnets aren't strong enough to stick to a glass magnetic white board, so you won't be able to use them for that purpose. I would strongly suggest it.
However, there is one word of caution. DO NOT spray paint them black and then stack them in your garage during the hot summer months in South Florida. Now I'm the proud owner of a large magnet! br>br>I'm not docking the product for my error, but I figured I'd warn people because I know a lot of people who were looking at these were hoping to spray paint them black and store them in a pile in their garage during the hot summers in South Florida. Who isn't, after all?.
In my sewing room, I have a metal tool chest that I use as a cutting surface and storage for tools, threads, and other items, and these magnetic labels are perfect for labeling the drawers on the tool chest!.