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Product
Description:
Our Invisible Green Black Light Water
Based Paint is a durable paint that goes on white. The paint will
change color only under black light. In regular light they look
white which is why we refer to them as "invisibles".
This distinguishes them from the "clears", which are
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Invisible Green Black Light Paint Purchase by the oz, pt, gal |
White |
Green |
CF1-01
oz |
CF1-01
pt |
CF1-01
gal |
The "invisibles" produce a good color under
Risk Reactor Black Light and can be inter-mixed with other
water based paints. These products can be used as a completely
invisible paint if diluted enough or used on a white surface. When
under long wave black light activation, the film produced by the
paint fluoresces a strong, bright, green.
Truly an amazing paint
one of the most used because of the strong black light
responsiveness and its versatility. You can also mix this with other
water based paints to shift colors and create effects no one has
ever seen.
Technical
Information:
Film Type:
Acrylic
Excitation: 365 nm long
wave black light.
Film Thickness: Produces a 2 mil. Dry
Film.
Coverage: Approximately 300 sq. ft. per gallon.
Drying Time: At 75°F
(24°C), it dries to the touch in about 30 minutes. Can be
recoated in 1-2 hours.
Cleaning Up: Use soap and water.
Shelf Life: Minimum 24 months.
Packaging:
Gallon, Pint and Ounce Containers.
| Truly neat effect and something you should see to believe. Theatrical, dorm rooms, arts and crafts, exhibits, displays, hidden image art, youth rooms, bars, night clubs, restaurants, theme parks, and of course fun. |
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This product can be used on just about any surface.
The closer the surface is to white the brighter the fluorescent
color. You can brush, spray, or roll this paint like you would
any other water based paint,but keep in mind that rolling will soak up a lot of paint. Prepare the surface as you would with
any other type of paint.
The closer the surface is to white the brighter the fluorescent color will be. Black and dark colors tend to absorb light diminishing the fluorescent effect and adding more CF1-010 does help up to a point of saturation. Prepare the surface as you would with any other type of paint. Apply the CF1-01 Inv. Green blacklite paint with a clean brush or instrument. We always suggest you work under Risk Reactor Black Lights especially when you are working with invisible black light paints.
- Stir or shake well before use to ensure the fluorescent agent is evenly dispersed in solution.
- Touch dry within 2 - 4 hours.
- It is recommended that at least 24 hours is allowed between applications, to ensure that all water in the mix has evaporated and, therefore, that each coat is thoroughly dry before the next is applied.
- Do not freeze.
- Clean tools with cold water.
- Seal container after use.
- All colors are intermixable in the same base and same series.
- Ensure that all mixes are thoroughly stirred.
- For spraying and to increase coverage: 2 parts paint to 1 part water.
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