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Glow in the Dark FAQ’s
Q: Can Glow in the Dark be sprayed on a base color other than white?
A: Yes. BUT, prime the object first with a white primer, such as Ultra
Cover 2X White primer. Darker objects that are coated with Glow in the
Dark paint are less likely to glow in the dark.
Q: Does the painted object need to be dry before charging in sunlight?
A: Yes, let object dry completely before charging in the light.
Q: Can the paint be used outdoors?
A: Yes, the aerosol paint can be sprayed for outdoor use. Periodic
reapplication may be needed to maintain the glow. You can protect the
coating by applying a thin coat of Ultra Cover 2X Gloss Clear.
Q: How long does the painted object have to charge for maximum glow?
A: The object should be charged under direct sunlight or artificial light for
2-3 hours for maximum glow. The longer it is charged, the longer it will
glow.
Q: Should the painted object be charged under natural or artificial
light?
A: The painted object can be charged on natural or artificial light. The closer
and more direct the light is, the better the object will glow. Any shadows or
blockage of light will affect the objects ability to glow.