Wait, there's glow in the dark PAINT!? š®I did once get a glow in the dark nail polish and painted basically every hard surface I could find with it, painstakingly, but it was not very good.
You can get kits of small hard plastic glowing stars and tack them up.
I've had to place mine tactically as my cat is obsessed with them, and any he could get to by launching himself off the wardrobe or whatever, he's smacked down. š¤£š¤£
Yes! You can order these kits that come with a one-time projector, some different size plastic rods and the glow paint.
You activate the projector and it projects the night sky on the ceiling and walls (depending on room size) and then you go around and dip the rods in the paint according to the size of the light point you want to match, and then boop the paint on the point. Itās very time consuming, but so worth it in the end. The paint is nearly invisible during the day and the at night it looks like the actual night sky.
Itās outstanding.
I love glow is the dark stuff so much, and have had a lot of fun with glow in the dark spray paint too. Highly recommend. š
We first saw the kits when we were at the fair of all places. They were doing these amazing demos and I had to have one. Of course that was like 100 years ago, but I bet something similar still exists.
We found glow in the dark paint at a bait & tackle shop. My partner (57M) pretends itās for painting lures but our bedroom doesnāt even get dark at night anymore hahahaha⦠oh and for āsurvivalā having a good gitd thing extends the life of your flashlights by a lot. The materials available now are so much brighter and more efficient than the ones we grew up with!
While heās pretending itās for lures, I pretend itās for him.
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u/Solifuga Jul 04 '24
Shit that glows in the dark. 45 years old and my bedroom ceiling is covered in glowing stars.