Black tape for a dry erase board?
At a place I worked years ago they had a black tape that could be used to create lines or grids on a non-magnetic dry erase board. If you peeled it off, it didn’t leave any residue. I’ve found tape for magnetic boards, but not non-magnetic. Help?
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It’s called Chart Tape. Made by Chartpak. Staples no longer carries it, but Office Max does (or did a few months ago when I ordered some).
In addition, you can use a black sharpie to draw chart lines. They don’t wash off with regular dry erase solution, but with rubbing alcohol you can remove them.