OKAAAY! What is the point really a ground overlay that only glows for up to 12 hrs. Sure, fine for a 1-night event then thats it. Not worth the cost at all.
DO WANT! :D I'm guessing they're phosphorescent? They charge with UV from sunlight during the daylight hours?? If so, you can use a "black light" (light near or in the UV range), or a violet laser (405nm, just above UV) and supercharge them at will. Oh, the possibilities!
AGT™ GLOW-CRETE Aqua Blue Overlay System is a bone-colored high performance, glow-in-the-dark / photo-luminescent overlay system that provides an Aqua Blue night-time glow.
Dimensions:
Will cover approximately 75 sf (22.86 sm) @ 1/16" (1.59mm) thickness.
AGT™ GLOW-CRETE Aqua Blue Overlay System is a bone-colored high performance, glow-in-the-dark / photo-luminescent overlay system that provides an Aqua Blue night-time glow.
Dimensions:
Will cover approximately 75 sf (22.86 sm) @ 1/16" (1.59mm) thickness.
Features:
Non-Toxic
Glows for over 12 hours
Life Span: 5+ years
Will adhere to virtually ANY clean surface
Has anti-skid properties
Is mildew & mold resistant
Please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping.
Shipping Information
Estimated Arrival6/24 - 6/29
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These are pebbles.
@greee It is a paint and appears white or so in the morning but in the night appears as in the picture and it can be painted anywhere
does it only work once? or will it keep glowing for more than one night?
beautiful
OKAAAY! What is the point really a ground overlay that only glows for up to 12 hrs. Sure, fine for a 1-night event then thats it. Not worth the cost at all.
wohah
They are pebbles that glow at night for abot 12 hours. The life of these pebbles is about 20 years so i'd say the price is pretty damn good...
its glow in the dark concrete. it doesnt look like that though.
DO WANT! :D I'm guessing they're phosphorescent? They charge with UV from sunlight during the daylight hours?? If so, you can use a "black light" (light near or in the UV range), or a violet laser (405nm, just above UV) and supercharge them at will. Oh, the possibilities!
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