✨ Unleash Your Inner Artist with a Glow!
Glow In The Dark Acrylic Paint in Neutral Sky Blue offers a premium 4-ounce solution for artists and crafters. With 5+ vibrant color options, this non-toxic paint is perfect for embellishing traditional art and creating stunning glow effects. Handcrafted in the USA, it features the brightest glow technology available, ensuring your creations shine brightly both indoors and outdoors.
J**L
Work well👍 but very small bottle
I hate to give only 3 stars when it asks for "value for the money" but there's just no way a penny pincher like myself can say it's a great value and still kids my kids with that mouth. They work well and everything but the amount is very minimal so don't plan on doing a huge project. These are a bit granier than neon nights and spread accordingly. Granier=don't spread as smoothly or as far smoother=spread very well and cover a bigger area but may require more coats. I was mainly looking for this shade of purple and I was pleased with the results I just think anyone new to glow in the dark paints should really be aware of a few things that could help save alot of disappointment and frustration. Here's a few tips from someone who is no professional but still hoping to get professional results..1.The majority of glow in the dark paints available on the market come in very small containers that you really should measure out or something so you have a better idea how much you're actually going to be getting.2. You can use them on dark backgrounds but shouldn't expect the same results as if they were used on a lighter background.3. Don't order piles more than you need because they tend to dry out faster than most regular paints.4. Plan on doing multiple thin coats for a more pronounced effect.5. Mix well, put them under some bright lighs, mix well and keep lights on them and don't stop mixing and lighting and lighting and mixing until there's nothing left to mix and use a mining light or whatever else people who aren't married to a coal miner use to see in the dark and charge em up than turn off the lights and stay close to the light switch because things may not be bright enough to find it and depending on how well you charged them they may not glow as long as the maximum time and you could be left in the dark wondering why you didn't paint your light switch.I guess that's all I have to say about that so peace out boy/girl scout✌️
A**H
Not Impressed
I was using this for my house numbers outside. This stuff is just horrible. I thought that I might be having an issue with using this over acrylic paint, so I used a sealant on the acrylic to create a barrier between that paint and this paint. Still… nothing. After 17 coats the glow paint is still super streaky and blotchy with whole areas that still don’t glow. I’m putting this stuff on thick, letting it dry, charging it under bright light… everything. Still just… blah. I had super high hopes for this.
P**E
It works well, but paint it on thick...
Pros:* The glow is a pretty good white, with a slight greenish cast.* When applied liberally, it's a very bright glow (it lights up my bedroom enough for me to navigate with dark-adjusted eyes) for several minutes, tapering off after 6-7 hours to a dim glow.* Acrylic paint cleans up easily with water/soap.I used this to paint the hands of a bedroom wall clock, and after ~10 minutes exposure to the room lights, the bedroom lights are shut off and the hands are easily readable to my unadjusted eyes, and at 5:00 the next morning the hands are still visible to my dark-adjusted eyes. 10 seconds with an LED UV flashlight will result in the hands being obnoxiously brght to dark-adjusted eyes. Perfecct for wall clock hands.Cons:None really, except you really want to put on a *LOT* of paint. Don't brush it on, dab it on. Blob it on. If you want a bright result, then if you can put more on, you probably will want too. Don't think about it in terms of coats. You don't have enough fingers and toes to count coats. Just realize the paint is really thick, and there's a reason...if it were any thinner, you couldn't pile it high enough.Anyway, two clock hands came out brightly glowing, and the paint bottle still seems full. I'm going to airbrush my other clock hands to get a smoother result, but I'm very happy with the first try.
J**S
It does work, but you do have to "charge it" and the effect wears off
I used this paint to try and create a glow-in-the-dark fishing fly. To that end, it wasn't much of a success. YES, it is very easy to apply and yes it does definitely glow, but this particular application wouldn't be sustainable for in-field use.I think that these paints would work very well for a poster or art piece that is generally in the daylight and is expected to shine for short durations when the lights are out.From my tests, if I charge them with 60w LED bulbs for 30 seconds, I would get a commensurate amount of time with a good shine. After about 3 minutes, there is just a faint glow regardless of time charging.
T**.
Good quality, not the brightest.
Pretty good color, decent visibility in the dark and under dark lights.
M**K
A little goes a looooong way. And I’ll explain
I had to write another review just because I love these paints.For starters, for those who are using a high voltage flashlight for these paints, they do glow pretty brightly but dim quickly, my recommendation is getting a UV flashlight, the glow looks WAY brighter (hence my picture example) also after applying the paint and allowing it to dry, add a little bit of clear coat to your paintings or any object you painted on, the shine will help keep the glow going a little bit longer from what I noticed. Hope this helps fellow artist!Edit!:So I just got the pink, now let me get straight to the point, it’s not exactly pink when it glows in the dark, ( I already knew this but I already have a solution)The color on its own and the UV pink is beautiful, the glow is a subtle orange yellow color, which is totally fine. So for those who are curious, experiment with the colors you have to create new ones. The company also has powders so you can create new colors that way as well.
M**N
Barely glows
Just giving anyone a heads up, it is not opaque like the description and photos show. It will go on clear. I used it to paint over areas I wanted to glow. I was not impressed. It doesn't glow in the dark and is barely reactive under UV light. Was very disappointed.
A**H
As described by seller
My husband used this paint for the fishing lures
A**A
Glow in dark paint…..Faulty product
Product is not giving claimed results when applied….recommend to take up strongly with customer….missed return window,as I was still hoping for desired results (glow in night)…..quality is totally fraud
L**.
restrictive effect
Not what we expected. It did not react to an incadescent black light. It did not react to a LED black light either. We then attempted apx 6 coats on a congolese mask and the only glowing effect we captured was in a very , very dark room at close distance. Overpriced and underachievement is the end result. I buy lots of Amazon stuff and this one, I don't recommend. The only reason I did not return it is to be honorable, I received a product and it glows in the dark. But in a very restrictive effect.
A**R
Love the product!
Glows pretty well, better then I expected actually
R***
Okay. Not great
It charges in the sun. It glows in the dark. Very dimly. U almost miss it. Even after many many coats. But what really bothered me was how expensive the seller puts it up for and how TINY the bottle is. Also, it’s cheaper from the actual brand’s website. Same ur money. Ur better off with glow in the dark halloween paint
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