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Thursday, 19 April 2007
Do
# Use only dry erase markers.
# Use soft cloth, such as tissue, handkerchief, sock, old t-shirts, etc.
# Wipe off all writings and drawing on the boards ...
Do
# Use only dry erase markers.
# Use soft cloth, such as tissue, handkerchief, sock, old t-shirts, etc.
# Wipe off all writings and drawing on the boards at the end of each day.
# Keep them in a dry, cool place when not in use. Do not store them in direct sun light.
# If they become wet, immediately dry with a soft cloth.
# Often Overlooked! - Wait until the ink is dry on the dry erase boards to wipe off.

Don't
# Use rough material to wipe the boards. This includes paper napkins, and dish sponges, and towels (unless they're really soft!),
# Use ball-point pens, permanent markers, or any other sharp pointed instruments as they may damage the surface of your marker board.
# Use your fingernails on the whiteboard surface.
# Use an abrasive cleaner or alcohol products on your dry erase boards. They may remove the coating and degrade their performance and erasability. Do not use Goof-Off, nail polish remover, or any other chemical agents unless absolutely necessary.
# Use chalkboard erasers on the boards. They are generally firmer than whiteboard erasers and can damage your marker boards.
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