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Magnetize-It! Magnetic Paint & Primer is a water-based, nano-technology powered magnetic coating that transforms any compatible surface into a magnet-friendly wall. It supports lightweight magnets for displaying artwork, notes, and photos, and can be finished with any paint or chalkboard top coat. Ideal for creative, damage-free decorating in homes and offices.









| ASIN | B089N45XW8 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Colour | Grey |
| Coverage | Standard |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (848) |
| Date First Available | 3 Jun. 2020 |
| Finish | Metal |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.23 kg |
| Item model number | MISTD-1530 |
| Manufacturer | Magnetize-It! |
| Material | water based |
| Part Number | MISTD-1530 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.69 x 10.69 x 11.99 cm; 2.23 kg |
| Size | 907.18 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Magnetic |
| Style | Standard |
| Usage | Toy |
M**N
Magnetic property is good
R**H
The product is clumpy, I assume because it is attracted to itself. The consistency reminds me of cold chocolate pudding. So you must have patience when applying this, or you'll waste product. I applied 3 thin coats, and then normal paint on top of that. I did not wait between coats because each layer was dry by the time I started over, since I used thin coats. I would have done more coats, but the can is SMALL. Hence, I only painted the center third of my child's wall. It will not hold anything heavy, but it does work with small magnets, kids play magnets, and earth magnets. If I ever get more patience and more money to spare, I'd buy again and make up another use for it.
L**R
I was very excited about trying this so I could “hang” frames and decor on my walls instead of putting holes in my walls. But the magnetization is Very weak! I went a little crazy In my application at first, because I wanted to use it all over the house. And despite I mixed it well, it didn’t go very far. It’s very thick. And once I read the directions, it stated needing 3-6 coats. I was able to finish the areas I highly desired with 3 coats, and I had a strong magnet to try on it, but it barely held, let alone a frame or even a piece of paper. So I tried another can, so I could make my 6 coats, and I don’t notice a difference from when I only had 3 coats. I even proceeded to order their magnets to try on their paint, just in hopes, maybe that’s what I was missing. But still no different. In fact, I have yet to paint over it, which I’m dreading, because they called it grey, but it came out to be black once I used it, and I’m sure 1 coat of latex paint is not going to cover it, along with the fact, I can’t help to think painting over it will only weaken what little magnetization there is…$50 down the drain, just on the magnetize it paint, let alone the magnets and extra latex paint in order to paint over it.
N**A
100% should be put on with a brush. Its thick paint
C**N
Il faut mettre au moins 8 couches épaisses pour qu'un aimant puissant puisse coller une chose légère. Ça ne vaut pas le coût
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