Boards on campus get a lot of use, whether they’re in lecture halls, study areas, or classrooms. Over time, they can start to look a bit worse for wear—streaks, fading marks, and scratches can make even the most useful boards seem less than ideal. But don’t worry, a simple board refresh is all it takes to get it looking like new again.

The first step is a solid clean. Use whiteboard cleaner or rubbing alcohol to wipe away old marker residue, dust, and grime. For stubborn marks that just won’t come off, try a magic eraser or a baking soda mixture—it’s a game changer for removing stubborn stains.

Once your board is clean, check for any deep scratches or dings. For these, you can use a whiteboard resurfacing sheet. These peel-and-stick sheets cover up imperfections and give you a smooth, fresh writing surface. Just cut, peel, and apply, smoothing out air bubbles as you go.

For minor fixes, a whiteboard repair marker can work wonders on small scuffs and scratches. Simply fill in the marks and wipe them off for a smooth finish.

Refreshing your campus boards is quick, easy, and budget-friendly. Instead of replacing them, a little care and maintenance can keep your boards in great shape for years. A refreshed board helps keep your campus spaces looking sharp and functional, ready for any lecture or brainstorming session that comes your way.