Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Wink by Wolf Gordon

Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Wink by Wolf Gordon

While it was exciting to be able to create a writeable surface with chalkboard and dry erase paint, it did limit the overall look of walls, leaving only white or black/dark green surfaces that put many of us in mind of long past schooldays or, worse, workdays. Thanks to Wolf Gordon, creating a writeable surface no longer limits the style of our interiors. The company's new Wink is a clear, dry erase coating that turns any paintable surface into "a write-and-erase canvas."

Water-based, Low VOC, Virtually Odorless Dry Erase Coating That's Clear

Now You See It, Now You Don't: Wink by Wolf Gordon

Let your true colors show by using Wolf Gordon's Wink, which converts any wall into a convenient dry erase surface, without sacrificing valuable wall space. Office, home, or school walls-whether painted in solid colors or emblazoned with company logos-no longer need to obviously display their purpose. Wink lets them become secretly valuable dry erase "boards."

Now You See It, Now You Don't: Wink by Wolf Gordon

Applied as a paintable clear coat to painted drywall, finished wood, metal, chalkboards, and even existing whiteboards (virtually any non-porous surface), Wink is as easy on the human system and its environment as it is on the eyes. Its virtually odorless, low-VOC formula even qualifies for LEED points for Low Emitting Materials in the Paints and Coatings category. Once the surface is dry and cured (in about five days), Wink works with any standard dry erase marker without ghosting.

For specifying information, email info@wolf-gordon.com. See Wink and all other products at www.wolfgordon.com.

About the Manufacturer: Since the founding of the company in 1967, Wolf Gordon has established a reputation as a reliable purveyor of stylish, high quality wallcoverings. Based in New York, Wolf Gordon offers an established heritage of American design and dependable performance. The company portfolio includes vinyl, non-woven, and TPO materials, in addition to luxury materials such as silk, suede, grass cloths, and wood.

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