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Glow in the Dark Concrete and Cement
This resulted in a lot of glow powder pigment wastage as most of it was buried deep in the non-transparent cement or concrete. Glow in the Dark Products need light in order to charge. With Glow Powder buried deep in the non-transparent concrete, light can never reach it. There are two methods for applying Glow in the Dark to concrete or cement and they are: 1) Painting 2) Glow Powder Painting Glow in the Dark Powder Painting is explained in detail here. Basically what you need to do is to sprinkle glow in the dark powder on wet cement or concrete. If it is not wet, you should spray a layer of clear paint to make the surface sticky. Once this is done, sprinkle the glow powder over the concrete or cement surface. Once it is even, apply another layer of clear spray over. Do this a couple of times until a bright even glow in the dark surface is achieved. Take note that as concrete and cement are usually rough, applying clear spray or epoxy would change the surface texture. This however is not a problem for most of our customers as they just want the sides of the driveway and not the whole drive way glowing in the dark. So if you were to apply glow in the dark to the sides (just like the lights on an airport runway), there should be no problem. |
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