glow-in-the-dark..... paint

Started by Jahoota, March 16, 2005, 09:22:37 PM

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Jahoota

At least its different!

Geez, you'd scare ufo conspiracy theorists in teh backwoods with this one  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  


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Paint chips add character...

EMSjunkie

Talk about a Redneck's dream ride :lol:

I got three buddies here in Texas that would love that jeep!

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sal37

I'd be scared about the high dose radiation you would get from just standing close to it let alone driving the thing.

32coupe

Quote from: "sal37"I'd be scared about the high dose radiation you would get from just standing close to it let alone driving the thing.

Wouldn't you be popular at the drive in, "turn your lights off mate" :lol:

Then again you would never loose it in a dark carpark.
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Franky

Anyone got an idea what paint it might be ........ would be cool to use for flame etc.
Is it ever goin to cool down up here!

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unklian

I think HOK has Glow in the Dark paint. :idea:

And some art supply places will have Glow in the Dark "paint".

enjenjo

Look close at the golw type paints, most of it only has a life of 30 to 90 days, after that the glow dims fast, and a lot of it starts fading
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metha

The glow looks like the stuff we used for evacuation lines in the factory. It lasts for years and years. Smells absolutely horrible tho.  It was a powder that you mixed with some sort of...paintish thing. It's about 200$/Liter +powder 50$/liter (amount you need for 1 liter)

metha

Oh btw, 1 liter might let you paint half a car.