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Liquid Magnetic paint

fishercz20

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Liquid Magic Wall Magnetic Paint. I saw this on the Edmunds Scientific web site. This paint usually goes on walls so kids can hang up metal things etc. Just wondering how this would work if we painted our Water scoop with it.
 
Ok so many I read this wrong. I think the paint may have some kind of metal in it where you can put magnets on.it. Sorry!
 
Most GOOD targets you would want will not be magnetic anyway.
 
Its not so much the good targets, but that small nail or piece of metal that keeps sliping through your scoop holes.
 
Even if the paint were magnetic, after a little while your scoop would be so encrusted in black sand that it wouldn't be able to sift.
 
I know it well, I painted a wall in the car box.
It is a mixture of iron powder and paint.
We paint the walls (or whatever you want to paint) and it becomes like a sheet of iron.
But the iron content is low and even the strongest neodymium magnets are struggling to stick.
To paint the scoop is not usefully anyway !
 
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