*Most products are made of acrylic material and require a charging time to obtain its glow in the dark effect. However, there are different colors and features to take into consideration when choosing the paint you want to buy. **Colors** *Each color has a different glow time and visual effect. Below is a list of the various colors available, as well as the longevity of their glow. *Green paint has the longest glow time and will also produce the brightest color. *Aqua paint glows slightly less than green and is the second brightest color you can buy. *Blue paint shows up in a vibrant color, but has a shorter glow range than aqua and green paints. *Lilac paint is an uncommon color to find in GID and has a short to medium glow range. *White paint is also difficult to find. It has 2-5 hours of glow time and is slightly more expensive than the other GID paints. Orange paint has 1-3 hours of glow time per charge, but can be recharged with UV rays from the sun or with a UV black light. *Pink and red paints have the shortest glow times and are very expensive and difficult to find. They must be used with black lights. **Paint Types** *Water-based paint can be used both indoors and outdoors on almost any adhesive surface, but is best for indoor use. Solvent paint is best for outdoor use and is much stronger. Daytime glow in the dark paints show vibrant colors in both lit and unlit rooms, but the color changes with the presence of light and darkness. **Light Sources ** *The brightness of the bulb is related to how long the phosphorescent material charges. Listed below are the types of lights that can be used to activate your GID paint, in order from least to most efficient. *White LED lights *Blue/purple LED lights *Incandescent standard bulb *CFL light *UV LED lights *Black lights *Direct sunlight
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