So, if you're curious about how long the Rust-Oleum 214945 Glow in The Dark paint glows, here's what I've found. The manufacturer says it can glow for up to two hours after getting enough light exposure. This glow time can be different depending on how well the paint is 'charged,' meaning how much light it has absorbed.
The paint is designed for projects where you need more control since it's applied with a brush. This makes it great for smaller, detailed work where you have specific areas to paint.
Just keep in mind that it's important to stir the paint well before using it because the glowing particles can settle at the bottom, which might reduce the glowing effect if not properly mixed.
Once the paint dries, it turns green and will glow in the dark after being exposed to a light source. While indoor lighting will work, it's even better if you can charge it under sunlight or UV light. That tends to make the glow brighter and last longer.
If you're deciding between this brush-on paint and the spray version, consider your project needs. The spray version covers large areas quickly but might need several coats for a consistent glow.
With either type, ensuring the paint gets enough light exposure is key to a longer-lasting glow. Our research suggests that this paint works best in controlled settings like craft projects, where you can take the time to properly charge it before showing it off.