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✨ Light Up Your Imagination with Every Glow! ✨
The WA Portman Luminous Blue Glow Powder is a 60g (2.12 oz) phosphorescent pigment designed for a variety of DIY projects. This innovative powder glows blue in daylight and transforms to a stunning turquoise in the dark. It charges quickly under sunlight and is instantly reactive under blacklight, making it perfect for creative applications in resin, paint, and more. With easy mixing capabilities and a satisfaction guarantee, this glow powder is a must-have for any craft enthusiast.
W**E
Blue glow powder
Item as described
F**1
Awesome glow great value
All these glows are great! You get a big container, for a great price and the product delivers. Charge it real good in the sun for best results. And rLast information I want To share
J**S
Glow in the dark.
This one glows with a small amount of light. Last longer than anything else I've bought.
B**S
Very cool
Need to use more than I anticipated. But effect is awesome.
J**.
Did not mix with resin
I purchased the powder because it stated it mixed well with resins etc. Once i added the powder to my resin I shook and stirred the mixture for some time. It was placed into the vat and started to print. The print began to fail within 15 minutes. i checked the vat noticing that the powder did not dissolve at all but laid at the bottom of the vat in a thick sludge.
M**N
Glowing skull eyes
Used this product in the blue eyes of my skull. Photo was taken after holding a UV flashlight on them for a few minutes. This is an outdoor porch 4’ Halloween skull sign.
J**W
Works Perfectly
This product works amazingly, and was very easy to use. Wish they had a chart for how much powder to add to an amount of epoxy. The more you put the more it glows - but if you put too much, it doesn’t give the desired look.Highly recommend doing very small pours and figuring out how much you want to use to get your desired look/consistency.
R**Y
doesn't glow, sinks in epoxy
does not seem to glow much at all, and if mixed with epoxy, it seems to disappear/sink into the substrate. glad we did some test pours before doing a bar top with this powder, it's useless
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