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Old 22-03-2011, 16:20   #1
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NighTec Glow in the Dark Paint

NighTec® - Noctilucent and glow in the dark products Made in Germany

Came across the above product and was thinking it would be pretty good for doing decks, internal-external stairs, ceiling on a boat.

I haven't fully gone through the site yet but it seems there are granules that could possibly be added to paint for non skid

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Old 22-03-2011, 18:13   #2
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Re: NighTec glow in the dark paint

FastCat might know something.

Cool idea.

Your boat finished yet?
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I like the Wood Lacquer system best - hit your edges with it so you don't go bump in the night... frame the radio and fusebox... all sorts of possibilities.
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Not really. The glare will disturb your night vision.

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Pinstriping, maybe?
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Re: NighTec glow in the dark paint

there are a lot of things you can do with NighTec products. The aggregates are just one product line. Let me know what subsurface you are looking to apply it to and what medium you are thinking of putting it into and I'll let you know what might work. I work with NighTec in the US together with other manufactures developing new products using their raw materials. let me know what you were thinking.
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Hey Bonnie...welcome to the forum.
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