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white boards
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Daughter wants a white board [wipe clean] for her bedroom, local stationers quoted �156 for a 1200mm x 900mm [the smallest that they do] It's not even magnetic!! Any ideas for something a bit cheaper? Would sticky back plastic [fablon]work ? Or is there a special type of paint? [I only know cos I thought I'd be able to write shopping lists on the fridge door [a good idea at the time] I thought - till I tried to rub it off!! DOH! You can still see it now!
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can help. Paulz, I'm probably teaching my grandparent but the really important thing is to make sure that you use the right pens.
Homebase do a very good magnetic whiteboard for approx �15. I bought one about 3 weeks ago for my son. It comes with some magnets and a dry wipe pen. When buying pens look for dry wipe, dry write, non-permanent. Don't worry you're not the first and you won't be the last to use a permanent marker on a white board!