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How I Charge Glow in the Dark Stars

As an artist I started using glow in the dark paint in 2011 and it is an amazing medium of constantly moving and changing light.  All my paints are exclusive, almost every project I paint requires a different formula, these are many times brighter than glow in the dark printed inks.The paint I select, how the art is charged and different lighting conditions all work together to make the art change and look different from night to night, and even at different times of the night.All my work glows for approx. 12 hours with sufficient charging with bright light. Using a room's natural daylight and a 10 minute top up with a bright light at night is sufficient to get that all night glow....

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