The Following gives you some guidelines as to the usage of our Premium Acrylic Polymer Emulsion Glow Paints. These are just guidelines and the user should use their best judgment in working with the paints. MSDS sheets available on-line at our website.
BASIC GUIDLEINES
1. Use a white or light color as a background for best results. Any color other than white will diminish glow.
2. If painting a black surface with powders, brilliance will be less.
3. The thicker (to a point) the layer of Glow Paint will produce longer and brighter luminosity.
4. Do not grind the Glow Powder within the paint, it will destroy the crystal structure and therefore decrease luminosity.
5. Work with a black light on so you can see your work as you create it
6. If using on wood, first apply a layer of regular paint.
7. Apply a final clear overcoat to protect the material from humidity/environment and to improve gloss. We recommend our proven Premium
8. Allow 1 hr for top drying. When spraying, allow 5 min drying time between passes & 1 hr set up time between coats.
9. Use several coats to achieve a smooth finish & better glow effect.
10. Paint only on dry surfaces free from wax dust chalk etc
11. Sand old glossy surfaces. Etch metal surface before applying
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- To thin, add water.
- Do not mix with oils.
- Abrade non-absorbent surfaces for increased adhesion.
- Minimum film formation temperature is 49oF/9oC. Avoid freezing.
- Paint on any non-oily surface.
- Clean tools and brushes with soap and water.
Controlling Foam
Be aware that nearly all acrylics have a propensity to foam and get air trapped within them. Therefore, it is important to take proper precautions and to handle the materials carefully. This includes: avoid shaking, do not whip or stir excessively, refrain from generating a vortex during mechanical mixing and pour and handle slowly and carefully.
Drying
Drying times are influenced by many factors. The most important factors are the thickness of application and the temperature, humidity and air flow conditions in the working area. While acrylics surface dry, or skin over, very quickly (sometimes within minutes), they typically take much longer, sometimes months, to thoroughly dry. Obviously, the thicker the film, the slower it is to dry. The development of clarity in the film does not occur until it is fairly dry. A 1/4 inch thick film of a paint will take a week or two, even in ideal conditions (70-80oF, relative humidity of 50% or less and a moderate flow of air in drying area) to develop clarity. When humidity pushes over 80%, that same paint may remain cloudy for several months.
Stopping Support Induced Discoloration (SID)
Common supports (e.g. cotton canvas, linen, masonite) contain water-extractable materials that can cause discoloration in transparent glazes. This manifests itself as a yellow or brown tone, and is especially of concern when the glazes are thickly applied (greater than 1/16 inch wet film thickness). To minimize Support Induced Discoloration (SID), seal with a protective topcoat.
PAINTING
Your paints can be sprayed, roller and brushed.
Stencil the universe onto your ceiling! To make your own stencils simply cut out shapes from paper/ cardboard or stencil sheets from your local craft store. Apply with a small brush, roller, airbrush, cotton swab on stick or sponge.
To improve the glow effect, apply a white base coat under the photoluminescence layer.
Kids will have fun helping and everyone will enjoy the magic of turning out the lights once the paint dries.
HIDDEN PICTURES
Paint a mural on your wall, then with the Glow in the Clear Dark paint you make, add in hidden pictures that will only show when room is dark!
FISHING LURES and ROD TIPS
Glow paint is used in a wide range of applications like production of glow in the dark clear coats for your lures. Be sure to seal them with an epoxy gloss hardener for longer outdoors life.
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS
Use glow powder to mark items to protect from theft (example tools). Then use a black light to show your identification mark!
HOME SATFETY
Glow in the dark paint can be used to mark exits, hallways, doors, stairs, light switches, and everything in between. You can use our product in your home so that you do not have to turn on the light to see where you are going during the night.
CHARGING TIMES
· Re-chargeable many times over just by exposing it to any light source;
· Sun light - 5 minutes UV light (Black light) - 5 to 10 minutes
· Normal light - 20 to 30 minutes
PRECAUTIONS
Based upon toxicological review, there are no acute or known chronic health hazards with anticipated use of this product.
FIRST AID
This product conforms to ASTM D 4236, and is non toxic & non-radioactive. As with any product use responsibly & under safe conditions. Avoid ingestion & excessive skin contact, & inhalation of mists, dusts or vapors.
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
Water-based acrylic paints and mediums-which are not "Dangerous Goods" as classified in the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations. They are not flammable (as described in Class 3 or Class 4 criteria), poisonous or corrosive, nor do they fall within any other class description of "Dangerous Goods". A "UN NUMBER" does not apply to these materials because such numbers are assigned only to "Dangerous Goods" by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
Disclaimer
The above information is based on research and testing done by Ready Set Glo/Glow Paint Pro, and is provided as a basis for understanding the potential uses of the products mentioned. Due to the numerous variables in methods, materials and conditions of producing art, READY SET GLO. cannot be sure the product will be right for you. Therefore, we urge product users to test each application to ensure all individual project requirements are met. While we believe the above information is accurate, WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, and we shall in no event be liable for any damages (indirect, consequential, or otherwise) that may occur as a result of a product application.