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Contact Paper
By jneg

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There is a contact paper that is dry erase. You could put that on and it would still be magnetic. I think it doesn't erase quite as well, but if you use a Mr. Clean magic eraser it works pretty well. I've used it on some of my cupboards and find it works pretty well. Don't know how it would be on a large surface, you could try a small section first.

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