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Magic Wall Magnetic Paint

10-10-magnetic.gifMoving into our new office building, we spied a super cool feature in an upstairs office of a bunch of designers. On one wall they were using small metal magnets to hang all of their design drawings. Without piercing the drywall or needing to put up corkboard, they had simply painted the wall with magnetic paint which was extremely strong.

We went to Janovic to find it and they grumbled about it being discontinued, but when we spoke to the designers, they sent us this link. It's a good resource. Paint it on the wall as a primer - the more coats the stronger the magnetism - and then paint over with the color you desire. Available starting at $25 from Kling Magnetics in Chatham, New York. (Thanks, Travis!)

 
 

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Very interesting, I had been looking into a way to place things on walls, without having to hang a bulletin board or anything similar.

I wonder if there is a coating you could use after that would allow you to write with markers, with easy removal (think white-board).

posted by Raymond Dubisky on 2005-10-10 13:58:44

If you use wifi, though, keep in mind that this will most likely play hell with your signal in this room.

posted by Mike on 2005-10-10 14:52:14

I have used this. It worked really well. We primed my 6 year old nephews folding closet doors and then painted large grass blades over it. (His room is insect themed) We cut him out large ants from magnetic paper and he can position them on his closet.

It is no more than Grey primer with iron filing in it.

posted by Saple on 2005-10-10 15:14:12

MUST HAVE NOW!!!!!

posted by Dee on 2005-10-10 19:15:06

i used a similar product on the border of a bookcase, and the bottoms and edge of the shelves, for my kids room. i am making them magnets that they can move around to decorate/play themselves. (possibly using the charachters from all those paper book sleeves)

i figure then there is a more timeless quality to the bookcase itself - i can switch to more 'sophisticated' magnets as they get older.

posted by chanie on 2005-10-11 08:49:15

Krylon makes a magnetic paint that is pretty readily available (at least anywhere you can get spray paint - here in Chicago it's banned, but you can get it in the burbs.) It's as great (and combinable with) the several types of chalkboard paint out there right now. I made a magnetic chalkboard on plain drywall mounted in an ornate picture frame and I love it!

posted by kristen on 2005-10-11 10:15:40

Or make your wall into a magnet and a chalkboard with magnetic-chalkboard paint from Yoyamart!

http://www.yoyashop.com/ys_product.asp?cat_id=41&prd_id=97

posted by Georgia on 2005-12-08 09:58:01

I have a web site at www.lyt.com that sells a magnetic paint additive, a harmless dry powder that mixes easily with ordinary paint to make a super strong magnetic paint. It mixes easily, fresh each time you use it, no sitting around in closets and car trunks waiting to explode. It's child and pet safe, no dangerous chemicals and it can't harm anything in your computer. Magnetic paint does not have any actual magnetic energy of it's own and does not attract steel objects. Like a steel surface, magnetic paint only attracts magnets. My Magically Magnetic Paint is safe. I can't attest to the safety of the premixed explosive liquid magnetic paints on the market. The only danger conected to my additive is if you would drop it on your foot. It's heavy. We put eight pounds of magnetically attractive material in every gallon of ordinary paint.

Thank you for the opportunity to tell you about my product.

posted by David B. Lytle on 2006-02-14 09:54:23

As spammy as Mr. Lytle's post sounds, I have to say I've used his product and it is fantastic.

posted by Eliza on August 19th 2007 at 3:57pm
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is it true that this will mess with your wi-fi? will it cause any other problems with electrical wires in the walls?

posted by dht183 on April 11th 2008 at 4:12am
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Wait... why is it banned??
Is it toxic?

posted by miss_mouse on March 22nd 2009 at 1:53am
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I'm also interested to know why it's banned. Is it toxic? Is there lead in it? If my cat licks the magnetic wall, will she die?

posted by msbetsy on March 22nd 2009 at 11:01pm
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I have never heard of magnetic paint being banned anywhere. If your cat would lick a wall painted with my Magically Magnetic Paint, nothing at all would happen, to the cat or the wall. My magnetic paint is not toxic. In fact, you could eat my additive and nothing would happen. I don't know why you would want to eat it, but you could. Mix it with paint and all bets are off. I don't eat paint of any kind. One last point. Magically Magnetic Paint will not affect your wiring in your walls or do anything to your computer. It's as safe as my grandmother.

posted by David B. Lytle on May 21st 2009 at 2:56pm
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