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Does anyone know if anywhere in the UK sells ‘whiteboard paint’?

I know it exists and I know that it’s available in the US but that’s not really any use to me.

So if anyone has any idea where to get it from, I’d really appreciate it.
Ta.

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Abcdefghijklmnopqrst offline Unverified User #
An Unknown Location | 1 month ago (2 minutes after post)

Try a hardware store

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1 month ago (4 minutes after post)

The european distrubtor is http://www.muraspec.com/

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Step666 offline Verified User (1 year) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 1 month ago (2 hours, 42 minutes after post)

Any suggestions as to i>which /i> hardware store I should be trying?
Funnily enough I’d already worked out that somewhere that sells paint was probably my best bet(!) However nowhere I’ve found sells the stuff, hence my question.

I’m aware of muraspec.
However, despite the fact that their website has a shopping cart function, I can’t obviously find any way of adding items to it.
Also, at £116.25 + VAT for a single tin, it seems extremely pricey.

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Anonymous #
1 month ago (13 hours, 7 minutes after post)

The paint is expensive…. cheaper to buy the white board and put it on the wall.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month ago (1 day, 4 hours after post)

It’s not to go onto a wall.
I have a cupboard with a pair of sliding doors on rails that I was hoping to paint and use as whiteboards.

I’ve also found, eventually, during my search another paint called ‘Rustoleum Dry Erase’ which seems to have been mentioned a number of times as a possible whoteboard paint, though some people have stated it doesn’t erase too well.

Anyway, it seems that Homebase sell it in the UK: http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/…

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