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    Anybody heard of a laminate that will "sparkle" under a black light? This is a request I got. It doesn't need to glow but they asked for sparkle.
    I am going to call the supplier but I figure they will just laugh...thanks,,,,no laughing.
    David

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    As I recall my teenage blacklight poster years it seemed to me that it was the luminous paint in the poster that created the glowing effect, so you would need for your particles to have that same type paint on them.
    If as you say you don't want them to glow, but sparkle than they need more of a reflective property to them however a blacklight won't make them sparkle. You might need to settle for a Disco ball.lol

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    A water/oil based pearl in the clear coat. A white pearl will 'appear' to glow/sparkle under the black light. Mixed thin enough it would be barely noticeable in ordinary light.

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    another thought. a metal powder additive the same color as the finish would definitely sparkle. this finish is commonly called "metal flake".

    A combo of the two mixed VERY thinly will give a very 1960s feel under a black light.

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    David,
    Titebond makes a fluorescent glue which shows up under black light;
    http://www.titebond.com/IntroPageTB....ne=9?prodcat=3
    Maybe you could roll a layer of it on top of your surface?

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    You might want to look into this paint:

    http://www.modernmastersinc.com/products.aspx?pl=WLD

    Looks like it might possibly be a solution.

    - Noel

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    Try:
    http://goldenpaints.com/

    You can talk with technical, and they will mix up custom paints

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    Dave: Formica recently came out with a finish line called something like "Reflections" It is a sparkly finish available on some product. I don't know if it will sparkle under ultra-violet but it sparkles under Halogen quite a bit. I think they did it for Horizontal use to make more "granite-like" look.

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    Just as a follow on. The metal flake option could easily be added to any medium. Also, this is a very fine powder. Not the huge flakes you see on bass boats. Your mix rate for what you want would be like 1/4 a tea spoon per gallon of finish. It goes an incredibly long way.

    HTH,

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    Hey Coach, did you get this resolved? What was the outcome? I am sure that the rest of the picture hounds out there would like to see the end results too.

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