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You can peel this temporary paint off your walls when you’re ready for a new color


An undo button for decorators.

Glasst considers the exact makeup of the material a trade secret, but does divulge that it contains a “biodegradable elastic component” that “dries to create a film that removes as easily as peeling an adhesive.” It takes about 24 hours for the material to fully dry, at which point it can be removed by grabbing a small area with a pinch and then peeling it off in a similar fashion to the protective plastic applied to new electronics. Unpaint can be used on a variety of surfaces including cement, marble, wood, metal, glass, granite, brick, stucco, and even some fabrics if you want your leather sofa to match your freshly painted walls.

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