It might, it might not.. it depends on the coatings and the materials it's made of.
There is no guarantee it will or won't
would a white vinyl sticker "glow" the same way clothes and stuff does under a black light?
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It might, it might not.. it depends on the coatings and the materials it's made of.
There is no guarantee it will or won't
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Everything white will glow.
Not true!! My walls are painted white and they don't glow.....Originally posted by Ivar
Everything white will glow.
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That is not soOriginally posted by Ivar
Everything white will glow.
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Only true white (not eggshell etc...), matte paints will glow under a blacklight... Really it all depends on whether or not it reflects UV light.
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