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i wish i could do a glow-in-the-dark chalkboard hood. that might get distracting at night though being right in front of me. hey i could buy glow in the dark chalk!
i wish i could do a glow-in-the-dark chalkboard hood. that might get distracting at night though being right in front of me. hey i could buy glow in the dark chalk!
I just thought of a glow-in-the-dark painted skidplate!
That'd be pretty trippy though, if someone stared too long.
Originally posted by Janderson
you can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.
Good point. But would it be bright enough to serve as an underglow?
well, good point. i guess it just depends on the strength of the paint. BUT for stuff to glow in the first place it needs to be out in the sun, and a skidplate is not going to be in the sun at all. so it might not work anyway.
well, good point. i guess it just depends on the strength of the paint. BUT for stuff to glow in the first place it needs to be out in the sun, and a skidplate is not going to be in the sun at all. so it might not work anyway.
So it's pretty useless...
I'm trying to think of all sorts of things I can paint with this now.
Originally posted by Janderson
you can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.
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