Glow in the Dark Powder:
Instructions for Use
How to Mix Paint and Powder:
It is best to add paint to powder, and not the other way around. This way you can stop
when desire glow effect is achieved. We recommend starting at 10%, and may go as high as
50% (pigment by weight). Powders do not dissolve in medium, but will suspend in it. They
must be mixed well before use.
*10-50% Powder
*Stir well or shake Vigorously.
To minimize settling, use a viscous vehicle or anti-settling agents. Stir well prior to
application, process small batches at a time.
*Use anti-settling agents if working with large quantities
Painting
Apply to a white or light background for best effect. A dark or black background will
reduce glow.
Several layers will increase glow intensity.The thicker (to a point) the layer of Glow
Powder will produce longer and brighter luminosity.
Our glow products have a shelf life of 10 years. This means that it can be re-charged
by exposure to light over and over again. They will last longer indoors(5-7yr) than
outdoors(3-5yr).
You can increase the lifespan of the product, by applying additional protection, on the
glow surfaces. We recommend applying a clear acrylic overcoat to protect powders from
moisture and the environment. (Gloss Epoxy Protector)
How Much Glow Powder to add:
For smaller amounts add 1/2oz powder to 1oz paint. ADD Paint to powder and not the
other way around! You can make stencils simply by cutting out shapes from paper or
cardboard. Apply with a small brush, roller, airbrush, cotton swab on stick or sponge.
(1oz=28gm)
( for maximum glow)1oz - 14gm pigment
1 Pint - 1/2lb pigment
1 Quart - 1 llb pigment
1 Gallon - 2 lb pigment
To improve the glow effect, apply a white base coat under the photoluminescence layer.
If the paint is clear, you will obtain a brighter glow. Kids will have fun helping and
everyone will enjoy the magic of turning out the lights once the paint dries.
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