Glow in the Dark Paint from GloNation for Your Next Glow Masterpiece
Glow in the Dark Paint from GloNation comes in two main formulas.
You can access both formulas and seven colors of each type at the glow in the dark paint parent page at https://www.glonation.com/glow-in-the-dark-paint
Triple Bright-Time Glow in the Dark Paint and Neutral Super-Phosphorescent Paint. These two formulas are both made with the brightest glowing pigments available. Still, if you need color to show up in the daylight, you want to go with the Triple Bright-Time formula which has added dye for daytime visibility and still shows off awesome glowing color under the black light or in total darkness. Naturally, it needs charging to achieve long glow times. Also, if you really want the longest glowing and the brightest glowing, you likely want to get the larger micron size particles. They allow for more efficient absorption and release of the light energy.
I'll probably start doing some test paintings to demonstrate how many coats a particular look takes, and how the paint appears over certain background colors. Still, painting with glow in the dark paint can produce some interesting results, but keep in mind the final placement of the artwork. In some cases, you can bolster the glowing effect with a well-placed UV black light, and they also offer black light LEDs now.
GloNation offers several glow-in-the-dark products, but right now just focused on getting the word out about their two formulas of paint. I should mention you can buy their color palette in powder form, and then mix it yourself.
You can access both formulas and seven colors of each type at the glow in the dark paint parent page at https://www.glonation.com/glow-in-the-dark-paint
Triple Bright-Time Glow in the Dark Paint and Neutral Super-Phosphorescent Paint. These two formulas are both made with the brightest glowing pigments available. Still, if you need color to show up in the daylight, you want to go with the Triple Bright-Time formula which has added dye for daytime visibility and still shows off awesome glowing color under the black light or in total darkness. Naturally, it needs charging to achieve long glow times. Also, if you really want the longest glowing and the brightest glowing, you likely want to get the larger micron size particles. They allow for more efficient absorption and release of the light energy.
I'll probably start doing some test paintings to demonstrate how many coats a particular look takes, and how the paint appears over certain background colors. Still, painting with glow in the dark paint can produce some interesting results, but keep in mind the final placement of the artwork. In some cases, you can bolster the glowing effect with a well-placed UV black light, and they also offer black light LEDs now.
GloNation offers several glow-in-the-dark products, but right now just focused on getting the word out about their two formulas of paint. I should mention you can buy their color palette in powder form, and then mix it yourself.

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