Another amazing product from Angelus. Many different ways to apply but found the best method for my project was to mix in a 50/50 ratio with a colored acrylic paint by Angelus. When applying just the GITD paint over another color, I found that with enough coats to get the phosphorescence to really pop the paint came out looking too white/yellow. By mixing it with another color, the end result both glowed extremely bright and also kept the base color intact. The paint emits a visually stunning neon green in dark light after being charged under UV. Angelus, I love this product and hope that you will have other colors available down the road!
I used this for a pumpkin bag! And I am so happy with the results. Very strong glow and doesn’t muddy the color! Did about 5-6 coats for full coverage.
Glows great! Definitely more of a lacquer than a true acrylic paint, goes on thin, need to build it up. Dries a lite minty green and glows great! Fun to use on a paper Mache mask with glowing eyes
Really enjoying the product. I've previously used acrylic paint for my glow projects. It would take upwards of 20 coats of paint to achieve what I could do with Angelus Green Glow paint. Highly recommend.
Glow In The Dark Acrylic Paint - Green Glow