What benefit is there in using stain-resistant paint near kids’ study tables and craft areas?

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Kids + pens + colours + scissors + glue = guaranteed wall attacks. Even careful children end up leaning sketchbooks, pushing chairs, or accidentally scribbling near their study or craft zones.

Stain-resistant or washable paints in these areas mean you can clean pencil marks, small scribbles and handprints without scrubbing the surface off. A damp cloth and mild cleaner are often enough to restore things.

Instead of constantly scolding them—“wall ko touch mat karo!”—you give yourself a bit of extra protection and them a bit of freedom to exist like normal kids.

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