
Painting the walls is a serious decision. Because there is no way back. But painting your walls no longer means a permanent decision. Unpaint revolutionizes the way we think about color. Unlike traditional paint that locks you into a long-term commitment, this removable interior paint offers ultimate flexibility and creative freedom.
This paint type makes renters happier. Because renters have to inform the landowners of every decision they make for the house. But with this peelable paint, you do not need to worry about your landowner!

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Whether you are renting, decorating, or simply changing the interior, this removable paint type lets you transform your space without the stress of sanding or repainting. You can peel off the paint without damaging your walls.
If you start using this paint type, you can save time, reduce mess, and open a new door to endless design possibilities. But how does this work?
Prep the Surface
Ensure your wall is clean, dry, and smooth. Unpaint works best on primed or sealed surfaces. Remove any dust, grease, or debris before painting.
Stir and Apply
Stir the Unpaint thoroughly. Using a roller or brush, apply an even coat to the wall. Let it dry for 4–6 hours, then apply a second coat for full coverage.
Let It Cure
Allow the paint to fully cure for 24–48 hours. This ensures a strong yet removable bond to the surface.
Enjoy Your Space
Enjoy bold, beautiful walls without the commitment. Unpaint is perfect for seasonal updates or design experiments.
Peel Off When Ready
When it’s time for a change, start at a corner and gently peel the paint away. It comes off in large sheets, leaving the original wall surface clean and undamaged.
What is Unpaint Made Of?
Unpaint is known an temporary paint. This patent-pending water-based formula combines a polymer technology with eco-conscious materials. Unlike traditional paints filled with harsh solvents, Unpaint is made with non-toxic, low-VOC ingredients.
Its unique elastic polymer blend allows the paint to form a durable yet flexible film on the wall surface—strong enough to last, yet engineered to peel off cleanly when desired.