Got a non-magnetic whiteboard that’s looking a little worse for wear in your classroom? No worries—it’s still got plenty of life left. With a few simple tricks, you can transform it into a clean, functional, and even inspiring tool for your students. Start by giving it a deep clean. Use rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard cleaner to wipe off those old stains and stubborn ghosting. If the surface feels rough or worn, try a whiteboard polish or conditioner to restore its smooth finish. Want to jazz it up a bit? Add some personality by framing the edges with colorful washi tape or adhesive trim. Not only does it look fresh, but it also makes the board pop in the classroom setting. If you’re looking to up the game, consider a stick-on whiteboard film to resurface the board. These films work wonders, turning even the oldest boards into sleek, easy-to-use surfaces. Just peel, stick, and smooth it out. Even without magnets, you can still get creative. Use adhesive hooks, Velcro strips, or double-sided tape to attach visuals and props. Your whiteboard might not attract magnets, but it can still attract attention and spark ideas. Non-magnetic doesn’t mean non-functional. With a little effort, your plain whiteboard can become the star of the classroom—ready to host big ideas, creative doodles, and endless learning moments. Who needs magnets anyway?
Albright College
Exploring how Albright College in Reading, PA 19612 could benefit from Writable Library Innovation Center Panels. (Note: We have not sold our products to this university.)
