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Rust-Oleum 214945 Glow in The Dark Brush On Paint, Half Pint , Green, 7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)

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About this item

  • Use to add a light glow effect to wood, metal, plaster, masonry or unglazed ceramic and more
  • Fast-drying formula creates a soft glow on surfaces for up to 2 hours after proper charging
  • Dries to the touch in 45 minutes and covers enough for small to medium projects
  • Glows in the dark after exposure to either natural or artificial light sources
  • Apply over white or light colored surfaces for best results
  • Soap & water clean up
  • Indoor use only
  • Dries to the touch in one hour
  • Glows for two hours after lights are out.
  • Excellent durability


Product Description

Rust-Oleum Glow in the Dark Paint adds a fun touch to kid's rooms, home décor, school projects or holiday decorations. Apply 1-2 light coats over a white or light colored surfaces and expose to light for a few hours to create best results. Creates a light green glow for up to 2 hours in the dark.

From the Manufacturer

Rust-Oleum Specialty Glow In The Dark glows for up to 2 hours. Apply to wood, metal, plaster, masonry or unglazed ceramic. Washes with soap and water. Great for kids rooms, school projects and holiday decor


Jason Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Doesn't work longer than one use. Totally waste of your money.
keith e eads
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Glows ok
Pacific Coast Dweller
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I was expecting excellent performance from this spray paint, but alas. I sprayed several layers of this optimistically-named Glow in the Dark paint onto plastic cardboard cutouts. Even after significant sun exposure that day, barely any glow at night. Bummed.
j. robert
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Product glowed fine once I figured out that all the glow in the dark was stuck to the inside of the can. And I mean stuck. It took a lot of force with a stir stick to get all of it unstuck from the entire inside of the can. Stir very thoroughly. Once you get it unstuck from the can, stir a lot to homogonize it. Then put the cap back on and shake it a bunch. It might work to throw some half inch or so steel spheres (ball bearings?) into the can to help break up the glow clumps but not until one has unstuck the glow from the inside of the can. I did multiple coats and used more than half the can to coat about three square feet (.25 square meters) Had I known about the stuck glow part, i probably could have coated more area. Like the song says, I'm stuck like glow... The manufacturer should probably use a non-stick coated can for this product.Once I had a finished product, I found the product was nicely activated by ultraviolet - either a 'blue' laser cat toy from amazon or a 'black' light. once activated, shining a red laser at it will make it temporarily blow more brightly then darken. Works best if the laser is powerful or the red laser cat toy is moved slowly. One can either write on it with the blue laser or activate the whole surface and write on it with a red laser... A room full of college students each with a red, green or blue cat toy were entertained for a few minutes... Brightness of its glow drops off pretty quickly but possibly still visibly glowing hours later? Didn't watch it that long.
Anne Finch
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Incase anyone wanted to try this on plant material for Halloween. Did not work even with two coats. Certainly not a normal use case - but for those that might want to try. Nope won’t work.
Js
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
just like the title says it glows well and for a good amount of time. i used this to spray paint a scary face on a pumpkin which was then set in the vicinity of a black light UV source. i did this in a bit of a rush actually as trick or treaters started arriving so it could have been better although it came out pretty good. two things you should put multiple coats on to get a solid glow and also beware of dripping like when you use any other spray paint. other than that no complaints.
Rabab
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 11, 2022
لا يعمل رغم وضعي اياه تحت أشعة LED
staples
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2021
doesn't glow
Wade
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2019
I use this to make miniature Ouija boards to sell on ebay. I used to use the spray can version but my local Home Depot doesn't sell it anymore (and the spray can version was a lot of work)Knowing that the spray can version worked well (after several coats) I opted for the paint brush on version. I got out my sheet of paper, taped it down, and started painting. I test the glow function after every coat, but after SIX coats this stuff still wasn't glowing, AT ALL. However I did notice two TINY sand sized specs of bright glow on my paper, so I was very confused. I hopped onto the reviews to see what others were saying (I didn't read them before purchasing like I usually do...) Anyway, SO MANY bad reviews. After reading through them I figured out my problem... STIR, DON'T SHAKE!I had been shaking the can like I would do with regular paint, if it looked good and mixed I thought it was good. I ended up using half a can before I figured out I should try stirring it... I got out a set of Panda Express chop sticks from my drawer and started to stir, immediately I felt the resistance at the bottom of the can, a hard clump of substance (the stuff that makes this glow). I stirred and stirred til it was smooth, THEN I put the lid on and shook the can for good measure... VOILA! It works now! (you still need a few coats tho, I will try using Rustoleum primer on my next batch like the can recommends to see if that helps)So STIR, DON'T SHAKE! (Well, shaking after you stir is obviously fine...)
SURENDRA K.
Reviewed in India on January 8, 2019
Ease of application. Three coats of the paint work better than two.
Harwinder Singh
Reviewed in India on December 4, 2017
A very good product. I used it for paining the regular golf balls to glow in the dark. It worked very well.
Cathy Grace
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2015
Really gd
C. Moberg
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2010
Ok, so this might be the coolest stuff ever. I didn't come up with the idea, but I decided to try it out. If you want a demo, youtube "glow in the dark paint laser pointer". I bought this Glow in the Dark Paint, and a Ultra Violet Laser Pointer 10 mW for about 15 bucks at Amazon as well (Search for B002EAVZ94). I took the paint, painted a large white piece of paper, put it in a large frame and what I got was magic! Turn off the lights and point the laser pointer at it, and it will retain the image for seconds, allowing you to draw images with light.For around 30 bucks this is quite possibly the coolest project in that price range I've ever done. It is impressive to show your friends and kids (make sure to supervise children with lasers!). Buy some of this paint already, and that Ultra Violer Laser Pointer!