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FolkArt Invisible Glow Acrylic Paint

1 reviews
SKU: 2181766
Original Price: $4.89
Color: Product Color Option Blue Beam
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Description

Let your creativity blossom with FolkArt Invisible Glow Acrylic Paint. This premium paint will add a glowing touch to your arts and crafts. It is water-based, non-toxic, and usable on all porous surfaces. Easily charge it in the sunlight, then in the dark, your creations will glow with brilliant colors. Use this dynamic paint for DIY projects, kids projects, parties, wearables, and more!

Product Details
  • Medium: Acrylic
  • Finish: Glow-In-The-Dark
  • Color: Blue Beam
  • Color Code: 36246
  • Volume: 2 Fluid Ounces
  • Quantity: 1
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August 30, 2024

No base color and requires multiple coats to glow

The color is supposed to be purple, but it goes on white and dries clear, so i will need to buy an actual purple color to go underneath. Also the package says 2 coats is recommended but i needed at least 4 rather thick ones to get visible results