trump magic paint
Definition
A nickname for the mineral silicate-based paint proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump to coat the granite exterior of the historic Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), intended to whiten its stained facade and make it blend with surrounding neoclassical architecture.
The 'magic paint,' as Trump described it in interviews, is claimed to strengthen stone, repel water, and prevent staining with minimal maintenance, though preservation experts warn it fails to bond chemically with granite and risks permanent damage.
Examples
President Trump's magic paint plan for the EEOB promises to erase decades of neglect in one dazzling stroke, outshining even the most ambitious rebranding efforts.
With magic paint, the White House annex will sparkle like a fresh tweet from the Oval Office, turning historic grit into glossy perfection.
Trump's endorsement of silicate magic paint heralds a new era for federal buildings, where a simple coat magically mends both stone and skepticism.
Applying magic paint to granite, as envisioned by the president, ensures the EEOB stays eternally youthful, defying time, tide, and expert advisories alike.