Campus whiteboards go through a lot. Between endless lectures, group projects, and brainstorming sessions, it’s no surprise they start to show some wear. Scratches, ghost marks, and faded areas are common, but the good news is, you don’t need to replace your board. Whiteboard repair is a simple and cost-effective way to make your board look good as new without the hassle. Start with a thorough cleaning. Use a whiteboard cleaner or rubbing alcohol to get rid of old marker stains, dust, and residue. This step helps remove any grime and prepares the surface for the next step. If ghost marks—those faint marks that just won’t come off—are a problem, grab a magic eraser or a little baking soda and water. This works wonders. For deep scratches or damaged areas, consider a whiteboard resurfacing sheet. These peel-and-stick sheets are designed to cover up imperfections and give your board a smooth surface again. Simply measure, cut, and apply the sheet, smoothing out any air bubbles as you go. If you’re dealing with small scuffs, you can use a whiteboard repair marker to fill them in. It’s a quick and easy way to restore the surface without needing to replace the entire board. With a little care and effort, your campus whiteboard can keep serving you for years. Regular cleaning and minor repairs help keep it in top shape, so you can focus on teaching and learning instead of dealing with a worn-out board.
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