Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Night Glo Original
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The answer is yes, I think. Ink is more important than paint, and it's really meant for silk screening. For my glow in the dark skeletons on t-shirts, I have painted it on with the product The shirt. It is very bright when exposed to light and fades somewhat quickly afterward, like glow in the dark stuff. This battery recharges in a very short period of time. You have 10 minutes to spare.
Yes, I understand. Using it with screen ink (which is of higher density) and with water color paint is no problem. The white is the only medium with the strength to overcome the opacity of other mediums, though the effect decreases as the ratio of the two mediums increases.
That is an excellent Ink with a glow in the dark effect is the traditional method. In order for the ink to glow in the dark, it must be charged by natural or artificial light sources.
There is a lot in a little as it is pretty thick. Having a white base under the glow enhances the glow. A stuffed animal wouldn't be a good candidate for it since the fabric might get crusty.
Selected User Reviews For Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Night Glo Original
The shirt scrap is too small to be used. (The attached pictures were right-side up on my computer I'm not sure why attaching them rendered them sideways. I guess that's one of the mysteries of Amazon. I gave it four stars instead of five. In the second photo you can see the Night Glo ink printed over white ink, which works much better than normal, non-glossy ink. As far as visibility is concerned, it's glowing. In the third photo you can see how well the Night Glo ink alone glows, and in photo four you can see how well the Night Glo ink on top of white ink It is also thinner than the Speedball white ink, but it has not caused me any problems when printing. Using the same design as the ones in the photos, I printed six shirts with it. Inks glow better when UV lights are used, and do so faster and brighter when normal lighting is used, as most glow-in-the-dark materials do. In the - The products we use are dark. Using this color scheme is a fun alternative to people's usual colors, and I may add it to my silk screen printing lessons in my middle school art class.
My family and I silkscreen for a living, and I've been using this glow in the dark white for the past two years My satisfaction with the results varies from time to time. It dries a sort of greenish color and glows a sort of white color in the dark It has a greenish hue. My experience with this product has been on white, dark, orange, red and green cotton tees, as well as glow in the dark tees. The entire process has been hassle-free for me. I've used it for shirts and sweatshirts and never had any problems. The colors on this bottom have been part of my colors for about 2, maybe 3 years now and still look good. Stir it thoroughly before applying it to an item, or shake it up before using it for silk screening. I get better results when I do this or before using it to silk screen.
Because we want to be the group who shows up with merch that's fancier than everyone else's, we decided to use it for some patches. They are easy to use, and highly washable (so you don't have to worry about destroying the There's a greenish tint to it- I prefer it to be not glowing but unique looking when it is not glowing. Even if it is ugly to some people, step under a black light or into a dark room and any thoughts of ugliness immediately disappear, because this stuff looks fantastic under black lights. There is one thing I hadn't expected, but I love is how easy it is to clean. you have cleaned all the ink out of your screen or out of your sink or tub? Spray down all those glowing spots and hit the lights! With this stuff, cleaning gets a whole lot easier!.
In daylight, it looks creamy pale green, not white. Although it charges rapidly, its light in the dark is bright. After washing, the powder stays well. Ink is dried on the reverse, then I ironed it on high for two minutes. As a result, I print using a paper stencil through a screen which causes the ink to very slightly bleed when printed on its own. Despite its size, the ink appears to be runnier than Versatex Opaque White. I have not tried mixing these inks yet, but others have done so successfully.
Add a touch of this (using a paintbrush) to areas where you want it to glow on a silk screened shirt made with standard white. After it has completely dried, discard it. A heart is embroidered on the center of a generic person shirt made by grandkids. As the hearts filled with this paint during the day, it all appeared white, but as the sun set, they became illuminated.
It also appeared to wash out in the washer. In addition to the red glow colors, I bought the other.
Returning it for a refund was the right thing to do. The money was a total waste. Speedball has failed to deliver what I expected.