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Though, technically, ultraviolet is not in the visible spectrum for humans, this unique acrylic paint is both visible in natural light and radiates under a black light! Widen your pottery studio artists’ color spectrum with Ultraviolet Black Neon Acrylic Paint! Why is it called Black Neon? Because these colors show up under a blacklight! Get some today! Your customers will absolutely love this gorgeous pigment!
Utilizing fluorescent pigment technology, these psychedelic paints can be used on many different surfaces and create vivid glow effects when viewed under a black light!
Bright, fluorescent glow
Multi-surface formula for a variety of projects
There are many surfaces that are great for Black Neon Lights: wood, ceramic, masonry, canvas, fabric, metal, terra cotta, paper, glass, styrofoam, walls, and most plastic!