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Old 08-06-2005, 07:50 PM   #1  
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Question StazOn on walls?

Has anyone tried using StazOn ink on painted walls? I did a test spot in my DD's room and it was really easy to work with, (much less slippery than acrylics) but I wonder about the durability. Is it washable? Does it fade? It also seems less forgiving with errors - it left a stain if I tried to wipe it off.

If you have any experience with this, please let me know.

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I would stick with the acrylics. (I fear the unknown!)
I would be afraid that it would bleed through if you wanted to paint over it. (unless you use an oil based primer?)
I have also heard of stazon pads changing color over time...
Just seems too risky.
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I just started using Staz-On so I can't help you there but as for the stain it left, have you tried the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to get it off? I know that it has worked for everything I have tried it on. Of course like I said, I am new to staz-on so I have never tried it on that, but it's worth a shot right?
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