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Saturday, May 8, 2021

Consumer Critique: Spray Erase

As a teacher, dry erase markers are incredibly common - they don't create dust, they're easy for kids to read in the classroom, and it's easy to color-code notes. Dry erase markers can also be fun at home, working on hard, smooth surfaces like certain easels, glass, and even some types of tile and other surfaces. For homeschooling, we've used dry erase markers as well.

Sometimes, it's nice to be able to color in a large area or have more creativity, so it was fun to try out some markers from Spray Erase. These markers provide the easy-to-clean ink of dry erase markers, but in a new form that allows them to be sprayed to allow for a different type of coverage over large surfaces or to work with stencils.

Honestly, my artistic daughter was able to get these to work even better than I was. She had fun with the spray format and using it for different textures on our little white board easel - I stuck with stencils. They were a lot of fun, though, and clean up was easy! If I were a classroom teacher, or did more homeschooling with a whiteboard, I'd definitely buy them again!



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