Blackbeagle
Newly Enlightened
Was walking through the paint department, happened to look at the spraypaint section. Don't remember the maker, but noticed that they had added a glow-in-the-dark and a reflective spraypaint to the selection. The GITD would appear to be the older stuff ?sulfide? - says it charges and then will discharge for 2 hours.
The reflective appears to be a topcoat - you put your normal paint on and then spray this stuff over. I'm guessing it has some sort of microbeads in it. Says during the day the topcoat is effectively invisible, but when a beam of light goes directly toward it, it reflects. Lots of possible uses - paint your trailer hitch, mailbox poles, fencing, house numbers... very low key during the day - unlike using something like flourescent orange, say - but supposedly very visible at night.
The reflective appears to be a topcoat - you put your normal paint on and then spray this stuff over. I'm guessing it has some sort of microbeads in it. Says during the day the topcoat is effectively invisible, but when a beam of light goes directly toward it, it reflects. Lots of possible uses - paint your trailer hitch, mailbox poles, fencing, house numbers... very low key during the day - unlike using something like flourescent orange, say - but supposedly very visible at night.