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im not sure, thats all i really saw. pretty stupid idea though since it'd just make getting caught at night 10 times more likely...but i guess seeing a train roll by with glow in the dark pieces would look kinda wild

 

 

news flash: glow in the dark paint requires a "charge" ie it has to sit in the sun first and THEN the following night your shit will glow. It's not some glowing spray jetting from the can. Jesus.

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I would think so. I dunno though. i got a full can but it's more of a souveneir thing than something i'd use. I did use it once or twice and it's leguit. handstyle glows like the dead at night

 

youre right.

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Whats the montana's life expectancy for glowing ? Does it work for a week ? a month ? blah blah blah... I just want to do a shot using it for the fill.

 

Well, montana isn't the best stuff to depend on for outdoor projects.

Couple that with what i assume to be a fragile chemical balance for the glow factor and I'm guessing a week for it to glow all proper and after that it'll probably peter off

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Luminophore is a fine-grained non-flammable powder, and does not contain any radioactive isotopes. The duration of the glow is up to 8 hours. The general principle is such: if the lacquer is “charged” for 5 hours, then it can be expected that afterglow will also be approximately 5 hours.

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