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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Seems to hold light for several minutes after exposure
Kasey N Corey Geter
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
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Jeffrey Miller
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Easy to use (toothpicks work best) and glows very nicely.
pwink
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
This is the second vial of this brand that I've bought in the last 10 years. My first one finally dried up when I didn't use it for a few years. You can thin it with a few drops of water, and you want the rim of the vial clean when reinstalling the lid.Properly charged, this paint glows for hours. I got some on some old camo pants and those pants can hang on the side of my wardrobe at night and the paint is still glowing faintly when my alarm goes off at 4:00 AM.In my experience, this paint will glow for a good six hours.
ARLR
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Works better than anything else I tried (nail polish, paint pens, etc). You need a steady hand & some patience. Seems pricey, just get the bigger bottle & you’ll have paint for years when touch up is needed. 👍🏼
Eric H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
I found that shaking it doesn't really mix it all that well. Need to use provided stick to gently stir. If you end up with slightly thicker paint around bottle neck or bottom, try to use that for applications. 2 reasons: It doesn't run and get on areas you don't want and 2nd it seems to be absorb and glow better than any thinner part. Then it works nice. I applied it to sights and let it cure for 24 hrs.
Chris Chau
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018
It’s a pretty cool product it does what it says but In reality it won’t glow until it’s exposed to fairly bright light. In a dark scenario this stuff will never be easily visible.It might help you see things in highly desperate scenarios but it was nowhere near as luminous as I hoped.I bought it to apply to my rifles iron sights and in a dark setting it’s as good as normal white paint. You will have to go from fairly bright to dark to be able to see any glow.
Stephen G. Bernard
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2014
I bought this with the hope that it would be as bright as the stock luminescent sights on the H&K VP9.I put this on a Beretta 950 Jetfire which has a tiny front blade, a small Kel-Tec P32 and my Browning Buckmark Camper. I tested it after they were dry for about an hour, I used just one coat of this and hit it with my flashlight for 10 seconds. This stuff is bright!Going around your house looking for an intruder without a flashlight, isn't very smart, so just hit the sights for a few seconds with your light and you will easily be able to see these sights after you apply Glow-On. Yes they do get a bit dimmer over time and that is good because you don't want these at full brightness.For those who say this stuff doesn't work must not have shook the bottle enough.I shook the bottle upside down for about 5 minutes watching TV and then used a toothpick to apply it to the sights after cleaning them first with rubbing alcohol. I will test these out at the range and then apply them to everything that doesn't have tritium night sights.This stuff is very thick and while applying it dries up enough to be pretty thick so while it starts a bit wattery it does thicken up pretty quickly. I haven't done any rear sights with it yet. At 10-14 feet it won't mattter as long as you can see your front sight you should be able to hit your target. The only downside is this is expensive stuff, but it works and works really well.It's not a replacement for Tritium but it also doesn't cost $150 either.
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