How to Clean a Chalkboard Fridge (3 Easy Ways…)

Yes, you can use an eraser or a damp cloth to wipe away chalk marks on your fridge. However, after long-term use, a chalkboard surface can get a little, well, “chalky” looking.

Personally, I like my chalkboard surface looking clean and bright, so I use a chalkboard cleaning kit. It just looks more impressive. Plus, a darker surface helps chalk stand out more.

How to Clean a Chalkboard - 3 Easy Ways

The refrigerator does take up a significant amount of visible space in the kitchen. Therefore, it makes sense that you would want it to look somewhat presentable.

Over time, you might want to get rid of that chalky look and start off with a clean slate (pardon the pun). That said, why not have it looking clean and fresh everyday, right? It doesn’t take much effort at all.

Note: This also gives you the option of having a plain black fridge without any chalk on it for a while. (We’ll see how long that lasts…)

3 Ways: How to Clean a Chalkboard

Chalkboard Cleaning Kit with All-Natural Spray, Microfiber Cloth and Magic Foam Erasers1. VersaChalk Chalkboard Cleaning Kit or Chalkola Cleaning Kit

This versatile chalkboard cleaning kit actually cleans blackboards and whiteboards. In addition, it can remove chalk pen and dry erase marker ink from other surfaces.

The kit includes Magic Erasers (amazing for removing pretty much any scuffs or marks anywhere) plus a microfiber cloth. The spray itself contains only natural ingredients, yet it quickly and effectively cleans chalk off a board, better than you might think.

Note: Microfiber works really well at magnetically attracting dust off the surface of your chalkboard. Even if you don’t use this kit, I highly recommend getting microfiber clothes to get your chalkboards really clean.

ZenErase Chalkboard Cleaner - Removes Chalk, Smudges, Fingerprints and Prevents Dust2. ZenErase Chalkboard Cleaner

Another option you can use is a spray cleaner. You spray the solution on your chalkboard surface and then wipe it off with a clean cloth.

Get chalk residue off your fridge, along with smudges and fingerprints too.

Tip: The key is to use a small amount of cleaner – a little goes a long way here.

Microfiber Chalkboard Erasers - Great for Removing Chalk Dust, Washable3. Microfiber Chalkboard Erasers

As I mentioned above, microfiber fabric works well at removing chalk dust (due to its magnetizing factor). That said, towels can sometimes be cumbersome and messy to use.

Many people prefer something with a handle that you can easily grab and push around the board. Plus, this method conveniently keeps chalk dust off of your hands.

I like microfiber chalkboard erasers because you can remove the pads and wash them. Therefore, you can use them over and over, so they last longer.

Interestingly, you can use them in other areas of your home, such as cleaning countertops, windows, fingerprints from appliances, etc.. If you’ll use them more often, I suggest getting a larger multi-pack to save money.

How to Make a Chalkboard Table

Chalkboard tables are super easy and inexpensive to make. Virtually any table can be converted to a chalkboard with chalkboard paint – or you can build a table from scratch.

My chalkboard table does double-duty as a coffee table and a to-do list. I work from home, so this is a great way to organize my projects and keep me focused. I can also doodle if I feel like it.

Chalkboard tables are also great for kids and families. You can write messages on them, play games or bring out your inner artist. They can be used as coffee tables, sawhorse tables or desks, craft areas or even your kitchen dining table.

How to Make a Sawhorse Chalkboard Desk

Saw Horse Desk: How to Make a Chalkboard TableAs far as large tables go, a sawhorse table is about the easiest and most versatile table you can make. The reason is that you can take it apart and move it around easily (with a hollow core door).

All you need is a door and a pair of sawhorses. Alternatively, you can make your own sawhorses with a set of sawhorse brackets and 2×4’s. Making your own sawhorses of course takes more time and effort, but there is an added benefit….

You can change out your sawhorse legs to make your table different heights. For example, standard table height, standing desk/bar table height and coffee table height. You only need one door, but you can switch out the legs when you need tables for different purposes without having to make an entirely new table.

And if that wasn’t enough, you can add a couple of 2×4’s underneath one length of the door to create a tilt in the desk surface.

Buy or Make Sawhorse Table Legs

There are several options when it comes to sawhorses. You can go with metal, wood or heavy duty plastic. Most are designed to carry a heavy load, so your choice really comes down to how much you want to spend and the look you want to create with your table.

My special, super-secret technique for sawhorse legs:

I make my sawhorse legs with 2×4’s and brackets. I cut the 2×4’s to size, do a light sanding and seal with either a clear varnish or stain. Not much to it.

The height measurements I use:

– For a standing desk I cut 2×4’s to 36″, which gives me a table height of about 40″
– For a standard table I cut 2×4’s to 26″, which gives me a table height of about 30″



Stanley 060864R Folding Sawhorse (2-Pack)


Fulton D300 Sawhorse Bracket


Stanley 60622 Folding Adjustable Sawhorse (2-Pack)

Chalkboard Painting Tips

I made the mistake of painting my homemade chalkboard table when it was cold. I then proceeded to paint with a roller instead of a brush. The result was thick, clumpy paint and a very textured door. Not ideal for drawing on.

The solution was fixable, but time consuming. I had to sand down the entire door and re-paint with a brush. My chalkboard table is still not entirely smooth, but it works.

By the way, I painted the reverse side of my door table and the door edges with regular black spray paint. I used gloss because that’s what I had, but I think flat paint would work just fine.

My suggestions are to:

– Not paint on a cold day
– Paint with a brush
– Make sure your painting surface is clean and smooth.
– Chalkboard Art – How to Do It

…Or Buy a Chalkboard Table

OK. I get it. You want a chalkboard table, but you don’t want to make it yourself. I’m fine with that. It takes time, and your first try may not look as good as the one you can buy at the store. Here is a cool one that you can buy – and it doesn’t cost a lot of money either. =)

Chalkboard Table Plans:


TIP: Did you know that you can actually make your own chalkboard paint using regular latex paint and powdered, non-sanded tile grout? Get more information here.

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