Rust-OleumSpecialty Glow in the Dark Indoor Flat Luminous Glow-in-Dark Paint 7 oz.
D**D
No glow
Don’t see any glow after full day in the sun. Stirred up product solids from bottom of can into solution with paint and applied to sanded metal shelves. Painted shelves dried in bright sunlight, but no glow after dark.
S**.
Old cans of paint? Unsatisfactory results.
Repainting the inside of the door of a small bathroom. I did this once before to this door but over some years it had become worn so I sanded and re-primed the door (necessary as the glow-n-the-dark paint is a glaze, not opaque) and applied two coats of the glow-in-the-dark finish. Mixed paint well but there was still some residual in the bottom of both the same cans. When finished and tried it out there are many small glowing particles visible with the surrounding area less glow-y. (When I did this the first time it was a bright monolithic glowing surface.) There is also no way to see the result until you have it done.
J**R
It dont work
DOES NOT GLOW
L**M
Disappointed
Did not glow in the dark
T**N
it does not glow in the dark
It was pricey and did not glow in the dark
K**G
Doesn't glow.
Doesn't glow. Its in the sun all day and doesn't even give a hint of a glow at night.
S**S
It does work if you paint first with White b4 adding this glow paint
If this doesn't glow it isn't because it doesn't work. First you have to paint your project WHITE with 2 coats and then put this on with 1 or 2 coats and then it will glow. If you don't paint it WHITE first it want work. But to give it a bad rap isn't right when people doesn't know how to make it work.
K**E
Awesome
Love it works great
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