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I'm considering using Oraguard 210G laminate as a dry erase film for an upcoming project.
I've done some tests with different brands & colours of markers. I actually started the tests back in Nov 2009, and they are still wiping off clean nearly 2 years later (with the exception of some of the red markers).
Anyone have any experience/feedback about using Oraguard 210G laminate as a dry erase product?
-------------------- Lindsey Churchill It's A Good Sign Inc. 3245 Harvester Road. Burlington, Ontario Posts: 21 | From: Burlilngton, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Apr 2009
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depends on the brand of markers, be careful. just did one for a customer and I had to give them grafitti remover to get the crap off...210 lam...not sure about the G.
-------------------- Karyn Bush Simply Not Ordinary, LLC Bartlett, NH 603-383-9955 www.snosigns.com info@snosigns.com Posts: 3516 | From: Bartlett, NH USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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