


🖊️ Write. Erase. Repeat. Elevate your workspace effortlessly.
The GoWrite! PACAR1820 Self-Adhesive Dry Erase Roll offers an 18-inch by 20-foot white dry erase surface with full-adhesive backing for easy application on multiple smooth surfaces. It cuts easily to custom sizes, erases cleanly without shadowing, and leaves no residue, making it a versatile, affordable solution to refresh or create dry erase boards in offices or homes.

| Manufacturer | Pacon Corporation |
| Brand | GoWrite! |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 8.5 x 6.5 inches |
| Item model number | AR1820 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | White |
| Material Type | Dry erase paper with liner |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 18"W x 24"H |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AR1820 |
T**N
Does GREAT - Installation Tips Inside
Does a great job... exactly what I was hoping for. I have floor to ceiling windows in my home office, which I have curtains to block a couple of because the light gets a bit much. These went up "almost" perfectly, and now I have a 6' x 4' dry erase board at my disposal. Don't want guests to see it? Close the curtains. Perfect solution for my needs.I have only just installed them, so I haven't had a chance to test how they erase after things have been left on the list for a few weeks (hey, get things checked off your list sooner and this will never be a problem, right?).With that said, here are a few installation tips:• Measure twice, cut once. Use something to serve as a cutting template (I used a shelf removed from a bookcase...)• Apply from top to bottom, not side-to-side (this keeps gravity working with you)• Peel about 4" of the paper from the top edge that you're going to apply• Clean the surface you're going to apply it to. I used window cleaner on the windows and got them nicely prepared.• Apply the top strip, then peel some of the paper down, slowly and evenly.• Slide your hand palm down from the top middle, getting the paper to adhere to your surface from the middle of the strip then work out to the sides... this pushes air-bubbles out to the sides and keeps it applying smoothly.• Continue down to the bottom. If it starts to get "off" then peel up slowly and re-applyWe did a small one of these on my girlfriend's office wall and it's been great. We've moved it several times, no problems. Just clean your surfaces and go slowly. Now I've done this over a HUGE area in my office, again no problems at all. I recommend this highlyPurchased in conjunction with Expo markers and white board care cleaner.
A**W
You get what you pay for. This one has some decent value to it.
Keep in mind -- you get what you pay for.20 bucks for 40 sq ft of dry erase surface -- or go and spend 200-300 bucks on a hard-surface equivalent.I bought this, even after reading the other reviews claiming that it sticks to nothing, falls easily, etc...and if you're trying to place it on a schools cinderblock wall, then I completely understand why it is falling, because those surfaces are very porous (lots of little holes in the cinderblock, allowing air to get beneath the surface).If you're trying to hang it up in your classroom, and you have these types of walls, use it to build your own actual whiteboard, by getting a sheet of light-weight wood or something...place this onto that wood, and then hang the home-made whiteboard up.With that in mind, most of the other reviews are correct...this does have a bit of trouble sticking once it is up (I have multiple bubbles in it, from just having it up over night.)...however the bublbes don't actually interfere with writing. They're just there...and is acceptable for a $20 writing surface.As for the falling issue? One nail or thumbtack in each corner solves that.I'm giving it 5 stars, for the value.20 bucks, and you get a useful writing surface that does exactly what is intended, and you get a large amount of it. However, I wouldn't recommend it if you're after the quality of a $200-300 whiteboard.
H**T
amazing stuff, just make sure you prep well
Very cheap yet durable and practical product worth buying if you don't need a permanent solid whiteboard. Make sure you prepare your surface with great care and it will work perfectly.If you are attaching to a standard, painted wall, carry out the following steps:1) Lay down a dust collection mat below the area you wish to apply the whiteboard paper.2) Sand entire surface you intend to apply the whiteboard paper to with fine sand paper. Take extra time on any rough or protruding areas/edges and use a variety of strokes (ie side to side, up and down, spirals).3) Take a damp towel and thoroughly wipe down the entire area you just sanded. Leave area to dry for at least 2 hours.4) With someone to help you, peal off 4 inch sections of the back at a time and attach to the wall. Begin by marking the corners with light pencil and ensuring your markings are parallel to the floor. Attach the first 4 inches only after having your partner hold up the end of the paper (with backing still attached) along the parallel line to the floor which you just marked. Apply the first 4 inches.5) With the help of your partner, continue in 4 inch segments, wiping and compressing the paper down with a towel in strokes directed from where the whiteboard paper has already been stuck toward the unseparated paper.6) If you are planning on overlapping any segments, start by attaching the bottom most first then working up while leaving at least 2 inches of overlap.7) If you have a white wall, consider drawing a boarder onto the paper with a black Sharpe so as to not unknowingly continue writing onto you wall.Paper will need eraser liquid remover after some time but still looks clean with age.
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