Now...whiteboard paint has existed for some time, but has a reputation of being pretty awful in that it stains, cleans poorly and generally degrades terribly. Has anyone tried this ? I'd get it right away if it's actually better than plain dry-erase paint.
I can't speak to the paint, but I worked at a place with dry-erase wallpaper covering the middle 60% or so of the walls, left-edge to right-edge. There was never any problem with staining or degrading. It was truly awesome.
I haven't tried either in person, but the paint is very expensive and from what I was seeing the 'wallpaper' solution would work better and be cheaper. You know, if you're working with walls... the paint would work better for irregular surfaces and areas.
That's a good idea! I have one question regarding using dry erase walls/sheets without the marker holder bar on the bottom...did you have the dry marker residue all over the floor all the time?
I just kept the erasers in a box on my desk, which was easy enough. We didn't have any problems with residue on the floors, either. It's just not a lot of residue, especially when you spread it out over such a huge surface.