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What kind of magnets stick to a wall painted with Magnetic Paint?

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What kind of magnets stick to a wall painted with Magnetic Paint?

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Of course magnetic paint does not change the wall into steel, but merely coats the wall surface with a thin steel-like coating of magnetically attractive particles. Strong magnets of any kind will stick to a wall painted with our magnetic paint. Rare earth magnets, possibly the strongest magnet available, work very well. They can be expensive depending on where you purchase them and care must be used when using them. They can snap together instantly with greater force than you might expect. This is why David Lytle invented his Rare Earth Safety Cap Magnets. The colorful safety cap on each magnet stops the magnets from being able to attract eachother face to face. Safety Cap magnets can’t snap together or pinch little fingers like other rare earth magnets can. Perhaps the most popular magnets used on walls painted with magnetic paint are sheet magnets of the type that we use in all our magnetic photo and art frames. Sheet magnets are made of plastic or rubber materials with millions of

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Of course magnetic paint does not change the wall into steel, but merely coats the wall surface with a thin steel-like coating of magnetically attractive particles. Most strong magnets of any kind will stick to a wall painted with our magnetic paint. Rare earth magnets, possibly the strongest magnet available, work very well. They can be expensive depending on where you purchase them and care must be used when using them. They can snap together instantly with greater force than you might expect. This is why David Lytle invented his Rare Earth Safety Cap Magnets. The colorful safety cap on each magnet stops the magnets from being able to attract each other face to face. Safety Cap magnets can’t snap together or pinch little fingers like other rare earth magnets can. Perhaps the most popular magnets used on walls painted with magnetic paint are sheet magnets of the type that we use in all our magnetic photo and art frames. White Satin, Tuxedo Black and Special Value magnetic frames work

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