Ok all of you plasti-dippin professionals. I have a technical question.
My boss's office has windows all along one side.
These are inside windows on the wall that divides the shop from the office.
His dry erase board doesn't have anywhere to mount on the wall due to his desk and other windows.
So currently we have paper taped to the "back side" of the window to act as a white background to use as a writing area.
It works well, but from the shop side, the tape picks up all the dust and it looks tacky.
So, I got the brilliant idea to paint the glass.
Keep in mind, we don't want to etch or harm the glass. So this is why I thought of plasti-dip. (easy removal too)
I thought I could tape off the area and spray the glass with white plasti-dip.
Question, Will it stick and last a decently long time without scuffing the glass?
I can wipe the glass down with rubbing alcohol to prep the surface, but that's about it.
It won't be in the weather and it won't be touched except for when I probably wipe it down.
It doesn't look as hillbilly as some of you are probably imagining.
Idea's and or thoughts? Or would I be better off to just use regular latex paint?