i was thinking of buying some, but its pricey.. anyone ever use it? http://www.glonation.com/unpigmented-glow-paint.php
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The Great Pumpkin
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anyone ever use these glow paints –
09-13-2011,12:57 PM
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09-13-2011,01:37 PM
Because of the price I only bought the "Super Phos Blue, glow paint" to use on my Haunted mansion tombstones. I've got it on You Tube under LongTimeScare. Can't access it from work right now they block Youtube and most vids here. If you cant find it I'll send the link later.
Please check my 2011 Haunt album here on HF. http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...ween-2011.html
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The Great Pumpkin
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09-13-2011,03:05 PM
how does it hold up? also, does it really glow for HOURS?? I want to do a blue web(strange thats the pic you sent) and also use the 'clear to paint perm ghosts on the exterior of my house
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09-13-2011,05:07 PM
its ok but degrades when left outside. It did glow extra bright when exposed to blacklight. this year i changed to a clear fluorescent paint and blacklit the prop
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Wild Fandango
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09-13-2011,09:23 PM
Companies exaggerate how well current generation glow powders and paints work. They'll be bright for awhile, maybe half an hour, they'll be "visible" for 12 hours which is where they get their figures from. One "extreme"ly popular "glow" product website used to sing the praises of the powder so much you'd think it was radium paint or something. I was less than satisfied with the results but it would have cost half the price of the powder to send it back. They no longer sell it.



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