🌟 Illuminate your world with a glow that speaks louder than words!
SpaceBeams Aquaris Glow in the Dark Paint delivers a powerful bright aqua glow that lasts all night after a single UV charge. This 0.68 fl oz water-based acrylic paint is non-toxic, non-flammable, and waterproof, suitable for indoor and outdoor use on multiple surfaces including wood, glass, fabric, metal, and plastic. It features a matte finish that appears off-white by day and glows vibrant turquoise by night. Each purchase includes lifetime access to exclusive digital stencils, empowering professional-quality glow art creations.
Brand | SpaceBeams |
Color | Bright Aqua (Aquaris) |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 0.68 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 20 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Non Flammable, Non Toxic, Glow, Washable |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric,Glass,Metal,Plastic,Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Aquaris |
Package Information | Bottle |
Coverage | 15 square centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | PandoraStocks Ltd |
Part Number | SBAQUARIS01 |
Item Weight | 1.34 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 1.1 x 1.97 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SBAQUARIS01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Flammable, Non Toxic, Glow, Washable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**G
Really good product but can be difficult to use
Space beams glow in the dark paint is pretty good to use however it is not easy to use if you are a first time buyer, here are some things to expect when using this glow paint (and some of this applies to other glow paints as well).1. Glow paint is glow powder pigments that are suspended in a clear medium. The paint consistency is similar to that of liquid glue, and at times you will probably need to thin it out with water or some kind of paint thinner. Keep in mind that the thicker the paint = the brighter the glow. If you plan on keeping the paint as is, expect to use around 3 coats, and expect use 4 coats or more if you are planning to thin the paint out.2. The glow paint dries on pretty rough, it’s about as rough as a cheap nail file, but slightly less coarse. However, it holds the glow pigment particles pretty well, and I rarely had issues with particles flaking off. If you want to be assured that the glow paint is not going to come off you can use any kind of gloss or clear nail polish to cover the glow paint once you're done painting. For my polymer clay slugs I used clear nail polish.3. The stuff isn't the easiest in regards to clean up. Sometimes the paint will dry on a desk, and that is probably the easiest part to clean up as a wet paper towel will do the trick. When you're cleaning brushes with soap and water, you may end up getting some of the glow paint on your hands. This will be a little harder to clean off as the glow paint may not be visible unless you use a UV light. Finally, if you are using a cup of water to rinse your brushes before you fully wash them make sure that you pour that water as neatly down the drain as possible, or else you'll end up with a glowing sink. The glow paint is hard to see in daylight so you may have to wait until night to clean it up.4. Before you paint the glow paint onto a surface, I highly recommend you paint that surface with at least one or two coats of any white acrylic paint. This allows the glow paint to show up better at night, and I theorize that the glow paint will stick better to a surface that already has acrylic paint on it. If you can't get white acrylic paint use a light color as close to white as possible. Be prepared as both of these paints do not dry clear, and will appear off-white. This is especially prevalent in the green glow paint.Here's some advice that I would give to anybody using this glow paint and any other glow paint on the market, as well as things I noticed when using this paint.First off get a UV light. UV lights can charge this glow paint in about 10 seconds or less. It'll save you a lot of time and will actually work out better for outside projects because as the sun sets the glow gets weaker before you can fully see the effect in the dark. You will also be able to look at your progress as you are painting rather than blindly guess where the paint is going.In addition to a UV light, I found that I was able to charge the paint with the heat that a blow dryer produces. This is best used on paper where the paint is able to be heated up fairly quickly and is on a flat surface.The glow seems to dissipate quicker compared to when a UV light or sunlight is used though.In pictures, the green glow paint will sometimes appear sea green and the aqua glow paint will appear more blue than aqua.A little goes a long way.You will not need too much water to thin out this paint.This may sound like common sense, but glow paint works best when it is used in a completely dark area.In regards to both of the glow paints, the green all around is slightly better than the aqua when it comes to the brightness and the longevity of the glow. However, the off-white of the green is more noticeable and green tends to be a more common glow color than aqua. Both of these glow paints can glow for at least an hour and that is low-balling it to the extreme. I suspect that both of these glow paints can glow for at least 3 hours when charged beforehand. They are both bright enough that when charged they can be visible in a semi-dark area.My one complaint is that there are other glow paint companies that offer more paint in the jar for slightly less (1fl oz at $7.99 vs spacebeams with .68 fl oz at $8.99). Some other companies offer more colors of glow paint as well. My guess for the slightly higher price is that when you purchase spacebeams paint you also get access to their stencils at no additional charge, which is great for people who want to use the stencils. I will test this paint against other paints in due time but for now this is a really solid paint that arrived in perfect condition.
S**E
Glow in dark Paint
I did not like the fact that it was such a small bottle for the high price.
L**A
Good size, plenty of paint
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Ordered all three (3) colors, the other two (blue & green) glow bright and true to their colors while this one glows noticeably less and it more 'pink' in color than the orange that is pictured. Color:Orange
M**Z
Glows Bright!
Better than I expected!
T**9
Glows very bright for around 90 seconds
Glows very bright for about 90 seconds....useless unless you hold a uv light on it constantly
W**T
They're not joking: the glow is muted and of short duration
Great color, by day. Weak glow in darkness. As stated. I would go fir more of thr green and aquarium. Very difficult to apply smoothly on plastic, like my phone case.
M**N
Glows bright - last long
I bought this to paint fret markers on my guitar so I could play on the porch at night and this paint glows impressively - and for a long time with minimal charging. 7/7 Stars - would buy again.
D**W
Great
Was a lot more than I expected in the jar and it is very thickI applied 2 light coatings so far and I’m ready seeing a decent glow I’m going to add a couple more today and the set some in the sunlight. Some in regular lamp light and a couple I’m going to charge with a little UV Light I will update my findingsShipping was extremely fast and arrived in great shape
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