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  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint
  • Wildfire Luminescent Paint

Wildfire Luminescent Paint

SKU:
WIWF161
$19.61

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Wildfire Luminescent Paints have the highest pigment concentration of any UV paint available, which makes them light up brilliantly under black light.

Wildfire Luminescent Paint applies like ordinary latex paint. You can brush it, roll it, spray it, smear it, splatter it, drip it, or however the right-brain wants to do it!

Wildfire Visible Luminescent Paints appear bright under ordinary light and fluoresce brilliantly under black light. They can be mixed with each other for more color variation, or mixed with non-fluorescent water-based artist acrylics for more subtle fluorescent shades.

Wildfire Luminescent Paints can be applied to just about any surface as long it's properly cleaned and primed. Use flat white paint such as Titanium White to prime the surface. (Darker base coats will dim the fluorescent effect.)

These paints are best if used indoors, but they can last for a few months outdoors depending on the degree of direct sunlight and exposure to the elements. We recommend they be used outdoors only for temporary applications.

Wildfire Visible Luminescent Paints are super-saturated with UV sensitive pigments, making them the brightest black light paints available. They're also specially formulated NOT to shift colors when switching from white light to black light. This is why HOLLYWOOD scenic professionals choose Wildfire paint for creating spectacular UV effects.

Wildfire Paints are water-based and completely non-toxic.

If you are using an LED black light...

Nearly all UV-LED products currently on the market, including Wildfire's LED BlueBar, have a peak wavelength of 385-400nm, which isn't ideal for creating the best and brightest UV effects. There are three reasons for this...

  • At 400nm, a lot of visible violet light is produced, which means the effect isn't as powerful as it would be in complete darkness.
  • At 400nm, most invisible fluorescent materials (such as Wildfire Invisible Luminescent Paints and Clear Top Coats) do not respond well—if at all.
  • At 400nm, even visible fluorescent colors will shift slightly due to the violet and blue visible light produced.

For the perfect "Wildfire Effect", you'll need true 365nm black light, and lots of it.