Product Description
Visible Luminescent Paints are a top - notch choice for UV Reactive visual effects across various industries. Dark Ride Designers/Builders, Haunt Attraction Designers/Builders, and entertainment sectors like TV and Motion Picture Studios, Theatrical Productions, Laser Tag Arenas, Blacklight Bowling, Mini - Golf, and Night Clubs can all benefit from these paints. They offer enhanced visibility and are activated by blacklight, with unmatched luminescent properties. The highly saturated pigments are visible from daylight to backlight. For best results, use a 365nm UV “Blacklight” source. Applying the paint under a UV Blacklight and following proper techniques guarantees great fluorescent visual effects. Before painting, clean all surfaces thoroughly to remove dust, dirt, oil, grease, and impurities. Prime the clean, dry surface with a 'white' acrylic, water - based primer and let it dry completely. Good ventilation is a must during painting. Note that lower temperatures and higher humidity can slow down the drying and curing of primers and paints. To keep the fluorescent pigments vibrant, avoid direct sunlight as they may fade in about three months or less. The ideal application temperature is between 54°F/12°C and 86°F/30°C. DarkFX Fluorescent Pigments can be applied by brushing, rolling, or spraying on any primed interior surface. The high color concentration allows blending and dilution with distilled water, but don't over - dilute to prevent reduced adhesion. When spraying, wear a suitable, NIOSH approved respirator as per the manufacturer's instructions.
Here's a simple guide on using Antari DarkFX UV Paints. First, clean the surface you want to paint. Remove dust, dirt, oil, and any other impurities. Then, apply a 'white' acrylic, water - based primer on the clean and dry surface and let it dry completely. Make sure there's good ventilation when you're painting. The best temperature for application is between 54°F/12°C and 86°F/30°C. You can apply the paint by brushing, rolling, or spraying on primed interior surfaces. If you want to adjust the color, you can blend or dilute it with distilled water, but don't over - do it. When spraying, remember to wear a NIOSH approved respirator as the manufacturer says. For the best visual effects, use a 365nm UV “Blacklight” source. Avoid exposing the painted surface to direct sunlight, as the colors may fade in about three months or less. And keep in mind that lower temperatures and high humidity can make the paint take longer to dry and cure.