You can peel this temporary paint off your walls when you’re ready for a new color
by Andrew Liszewski from The Verge - All Posts on (#6QNCC)
Don't want to commit to a new color of paint? Glasst's Unpaint can be peeled off after a couple of days. | Image: Glasst
Glasst has come up with an unusual solution for DIYers struggling to commit to a new wall color. Its Unpaint is a paint alternative that can be applied using standard tools like brushes, rollers, or even sprayers, but not permanently. When it dries, the company claims the paint can be easily peeled off instead of requiring laborious sanding or solvents to remove it.
Unpaint uses the Colombian-based company's proprietary Glasstommer technology, which allows a quickly applied liquid material to become a thin removable film. Glasst considers the exact makeup of the material a trade secret but does divulge that it contains a biodegradable elastic component" that dries to create a film that removes as easily as peeling an adhesive."
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