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Florecent Dye

wes

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Does any one know where I can find multicolored Florecent Dyes?:confused:

I found Yellow Florecent at Dharma, but is there any other. I have a customer who wants a Blacklight puppet, and I wanted to see if I could get it in different colors.

If yall could help I would truly appericated it, Thanks!!!:smile:
 

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First, make sure that the yellow dye you are looking at is actually UV-active because a lot of dyes look florescent, but don't actually work under black light.

Dylon sells (or at least used to sell) three florescent colours, green, pink and yellow that can often be found in stores. The problem with these dyes supposedly is that the colour is not long-lasting so it's very possible that they will fade over time and your customer will not be happy. I have not used them myself so I don't know for sure.

An alternative might be Aljo. Try their web site at http://www.aljodye.com
 

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Thanks Buck, Thanks alot!!!

How fast do the dye fade?
 
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