MDC transforms walls into learning, collaboration and management tools with FUZE dry erase paint


Turn any wall into a floor-to-ceiling brainstorm space with FUZE™ Dry Erase Paint from MDC, a leading wallcoverings and design solutions company. Design flexibility and commercial durability make high performance dry erase paint a popular addition to education, healthcare and corporate spaces. Walls are no longer solely for structure; now they’re learning and management tools too.

“FUZE™ transforms classrooms and offices by allowing students and colleagues alike to collaborate in fresh, vibrant ways,” said Gregg Steliga, MDC’s FUZE brand manager. “School administrators love FUZE because it turns chalkboards into dry erase boards, yet is more cost-effective than white boards, and is easy to install and maintain. Our customers find FUZE boosts teamwork and provides extra writing and planning space.”

Available in white and clear, FUZE makes nearly any smooth surface dry-erasable, converting spaces into centers for creativity, collaboration and problem-solving. The clear version can be applied over any paint color.

FUZE boasts the industry’s longest pot life of four hours. Low VOC, low odor, Isocyanate-free and  LEED®-compliant, it also meets some of the highest quality and sustainability standards. FUZE is highly chemical and stain-resistant and can be applied by roller or sprayer.

 

 

 



July 22, 2015


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