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Blu-ray / 405nm UV Fluorescence & Glow Kit [NEW AND IMPROVED]

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Re: NEW AND IMPROVED: Blu-ray / 405nm UV Fluorescence & Glow Kit

I like this kit so much I made a little review/demo of it HERE with a video :beer:
 





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Re: NEW AND IMPROVED: Blu-ray / 405nm UV Fluorescence & Glow Kit

Just ordered one, can't wait to get it.
 
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UPDATE:
I'm now offering glow in the dark paints on my site as well, aside from the kit. As always, feel free to leave any questions or comments, or to message me directly if you need anything not listed on my site.
 
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UPDATE:
I'm now offering glow in the dark paints on my site as well, aside from the kit. As always, feel free to leave any questions or comments, or to message me directly if you need anything not listed on my site.

OK you talked me into it :beer:
 
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I gotta question my friend thought it would be funny to paint his face with the glow in the dark paint.... well his face is swelling up really bad now like an allergic reaction. Is there anything bad in it and what do you think we should do. Are these paints toxic?

This was an APRIL FOOLS JOKE so don't freak out people!
 
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I gotta question my friend thought it would be funny to paint his face with the glow in the dark paint.... well his face is swelling up really bad now like an allergic reaction. Is there anything bad in it and what do you think we should do. Are these paints toxic?

The paints and pigments are all not toxic, if he's having in allergic reaction it might be a reaction to the acrylic base. You should definitely make sure to wash it extra well to get any traces off and consult with a doctor right away if it gets any worse or doesn't improve. I personally wouldn't recommend painting on skin in general, but it definitely shouldn't have any adverse effects like that - and hasn't done that when I get it on my skin either.
 
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What do you use to get the paint off we can't get it off of him. I dont want to use paint thinner on him.
 
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What do you use to get the paint off we can't get it off of him. I dont want to use paint thinner on him.

Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) or warm soapy water should remove it, however acrylic paints are fairly durable when they dry so it may take a bit of effort.
 
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yeah we cant get it off without hurting him... he drew whiskers on his face so you could imagine what we are dealing with. Do you think the doctors are open tomorrow?
 
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yeah we cant get it off without hurting him... he drew whiskers on his face so you could imagine what we are dealing with. Do you think the doctors are open tomorrow?

You might have some success trying to peal it instead of cleaning it off, there should be doctors offices open tomorrow or even tonight if the irritation is serious/more than just an annoyance.
 
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lol were international here at LPF and I believe its 4/1 in Australia plus I gotta get some sleep! I didn't think you would paint your hand!!! I had to do it I got the idea because I was thinking about what if you paint yourself. I got the paint in but haven't got to use it yet. Ill edit the initial post so people don't get freaked out :beer:
 




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