Yes, thats right. You really do need to charge up glow in the dark paint. I had a HED3 sprayed with House Of Kolor glow in the dark paint - meant to be one of the best for custom car nuts. It only really glows if you put it in bright light for quite a long time. I would be cautious about spending a lot of money on such a paint job as it probably won't be quite a bling as you expect/would like
Yes, thats right. You really do need to charge up glow in the dark paint. I had a HED3 sprayed with House Of Kolor glow in the dark paint - meant to be one of the best for custom car nuts. It only really glows if you put it in bright light for quite a long time. I would be cautious about spending a lot of money on such a paint job as it probably won't be quite a bling as you expect/would like