glow paint and auto bulbs

2000xlt

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I was thinking of painting the bulbs base/rim, the plastic part, so that way when the lights are turned off at noght the would be a glowing effect. Is the dry paint flammable?
 

IcantC

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I think there might be too much heat from the headlights.
 

greenlight

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You could try painting around the edge of the window on the OUTSIDE. This would be air cooled, right?

I don't think the glow material is affected by the heat, but the paint might be.
 

ROVER

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I hope I'm not too late with the response here, but I have a bit of personal experience that hopefully someone else can learn from. I did try using glowinc's paint on the base of a regular 55w automotive bulb.

It lasted less than a minute before filling the light assembly with black smoke. I didn't leave the power on long enough to see if it would burst into an open flame, but long enough to say it can't handle that amount of heat.
 
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