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Glow-in-the-dark paint is an effect that everyone likes. This article will show you how to do it yourself using fluorescent powder or highlighter. Note that the highlighter method will require black light to see the glow effect.
Steps
Use fluorescent powder
- Powders come in a variety of colors and particle sizes. The larger the grain, the brighter the color, but the paint will not be smooth resulting in a speckled light effect. The tiny particles give you a smooth finish but not a strong glow. [1] X Research Source
- Make sure the paint thinner you use can be combined with the fluorescent powder. For example, if you’re going to use a water-based paint thinner, you’ll need a “covered glow powder” aka “coated fluorescent pigment”. For solvents or oil-based paint thinners, you will need a standard or untreated glow powder.
- The powder will not dissolve in the paint, so just stir until the mixture is even and the powder is not lumpy.
- If you want to preserve paint, you need to pour the paint into an airtight container and remember to stir well before reuse.
Use highlighter and water
- However, you need to make sure your highlighter pens glow under ultraviolet light. Test by using a highlighter pen to write on paper, then turn off the light and shine ultraviolet light on the text. You will clearly see what I have written.
- You will need several highlighter pens to make enough water to have the color of luminous ink.
- This mixture is quite dilute. You will mix cornstarch and luminous water in equal proportions.
- You can pour paint into small containers. This way, you can create different colors with food coloring.
Warning
- If there are small children in the house, you should keep the paint out of the reach of children because the child will be poisoned if he swallows the paint.
- While most glow powders are safe, they can also be hazardous to the respiratory tract. Furthermore, many paint thinners also present other hazards. Therefore, glow paint is not suitable for use in crafts involving young children.
Things you need
- Fluorescent powder or crystal
- Paint solution
- Bowl
- Paint stirrer
- Rub
- Highlighter
- Water
- Corn flour
- Food coloring
- Ultraviolet light
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