This is beautiful! Now there's just one more dip I want to see you do. MOOD RING CAR. Thermo-chromatic Plastidip. How insane would that be??? The hood would change color as the engine heats up, you'd leave a hand print on the door handles every time you open it, not to mention the whole thing would be a different color each day with different outdoor temps. I think that would be amazing!
I think the Glow in the Dark paints would probably work best as accent colors personally. To get SUPER fancy with it, a pearlescent white car with the glowing blue as an accent would probably look pretty cool
It's actually a great idea, Imagine you're at a car show and there is a black tent and you have this car inside and you hand the kid a flashlight and let them draw whatever and take a photo (no flash).
I make something like that with a bit of white cardboard and some glow spray pant. shooting it with a laser pointer and crystals is the most fun I've had as an adult ;D
Sir, I salute you. Just the fact that you personally were not interested in going ahead with the glow in the dark project, but at the request of your fans/ patrons you went ahead with the project speaks volumes about you and your company. Keep up the GREAT work.
In 1967, I painted my crash helmet with luminous paint. The outcome was weird and really cool. On a dark street it apparently looked like a glowing ball floating down the road except for the noise of the bikes exhaust.
@@jayluck8047 Hey man, it’s just a joke, not a dick. Please don’t take it so hard!!! If you’re not careful, you’re gonna hurt yourself and/or put someone’s eye out with that thing!!! 😂😂😂
I never thought I would enjoy watching someone paint a car, but when you showed the LIT powder I was hooked. I use this stuff in my arts and crafts. Now I am addicted to your videos. They are fun and I love the creativity.
I have to tell you a little over 30 years ago I painted my 89 mustang a hot pink with a blue pearl in it so when I would go under street lights and certain different tunnels it would change the pink would change into more of a magenta purple and I used to actually play specs and wind money what color my car was cause people would fight with a pink was a purple but it's still pink with the blue pearl today! I think the 1 downfall is that when you drive a vehicle like this where it's so noticeable so obvious and it can only be you that everybody knows where you are at all at all times of the day or night it doesn't matter... you can't hide!
@@valtoton2982 That is the #1 issue I see. For those that want to blend in to the crowd or have privacy, you are SOL. IF you LOVE that kind of unique ego attention of look at me, it is ideal. I want to have something unique looking, but the fact that it will draw too much attention and cause more problems than enjoyment, I won't do it. 😉
@@valtoton2982 I can attest to this. I have TT in Vegas Yellow and even though it's a factory color I live in a place where nice cars are not super common. So something like mine sticks out like a sore thumb so I wont be doing anything too crazy or trying to run from the cops in it XD. It's probably the only one registered in New England.
The story behind Stuart Semple (the LIT pigment) is amazing, he has an ongoing feud with Anish Kapoor (the artist who did Cloud Gate, aka The Bean in Chicago). That artist bought the exclusive rights to Vantablack, so Stuart made his own non-carbon nanotube version and will ask you on his site if you are Mr. Kapoor, and if you're not, to not sell to him. He also makes all his pigments vegan, and super affordable.
I'll be honest, I've kinda been addicted to the back-and-forth drama between Stuart and Kapoor....and cheering for Stuart cause Kapoor is a jerk, and Stuart makes some pretty amazing pigments.
This sounds like pure bullshit. This is all strontium aluminate from Chinese specialty furnaces. There are better grades, but basically the larger the crystal, the brighter. Unfortunately, sand side crystals are not suitable for paint. Don't go with expensive brands, it's all the same stuff.
Can we get a video of you actually driving it on the street? I'm curious what it would look like in the real world and also if you would get pulled over.
@@Sizzlik There's a reason they don't show this on the street. The lights on the street would be so much brighter than the glow from the car, the glow would be barely noticeable. If the car looked cool on the street, they would have shown it.
He literally said in the video he tried to get a clip of it outside but the man made lights keep the area too lit that the glowing car didn’t show up at full capacity.
@@jameslivingston7159 yea, but it doesn't glow well in oxygen-rich environments. It's sealed when applied to trijicons and other night sights so as to not degrade as quickly.
Radium doesn't glow. It's combined with zinc sulphide. Radium is so aggressive that it destroys the glow pigment, so a clock with radium that doesn't glow is still at maximum hazard.
I painted cars for a living when I was in my early twenties to early thirties. The paints are so much better today but ridiculously expensive. I remember all my friends back then wanted me to paint their cars for them.
Great work! It would be cool to try to replicate the “glow color” as an actual color(non glowing). A semi translucent neon green/yellow combined with the black accents makes a cool color combo.
You drawing on it with a flashlight made me think that doing this to a car that maybe doesn't work anymore or something and then letting it be an interactive museum exhibit that people can "draw on" with little flashlights would be so cool
Paint a boat with it and be featured in the next hour long episode of “Expedition Unknown”. Pick certain dates and take it out a couple times a year to keep people wondering.
Word of warning if no one already mentioned it. Strontium aluminate (the chemical used for the strong glow pigments) is an excellent abrasive (like second in line to hardness of diamond), so probably not a good idea to spray directly on paint just to be on the safe side. That does look freaking awesome though :)
@@LordMondegrene They used to use ZnS, but it turns out that SrAl2O4 produces a brighter glow, so that's what's more likely to use nowadays (well, in the more expensive products anyway).
I'm really curious on the longevity and what's needed to keep the pigments bonded/safe. I'd imagine the clear topcoat is CRITICAL to keep in good shape.
That color, likely Strontium Titanate, a very long time, If it is dark enough, that'll still be visible to just before dawn Though it likely tore up his sprayer nozzles
That’s impressive how bright the mixture is. Slow motion videography basically makes video really dark, so it’s cool to see that it’s captured on slow mo
The pigment is probably the best glowing paint in the world right now. Even heat makes it glow and it glows for a long time. I have paintings with the stuff and they glow like I painted them yesterday. I never thought I’d see someone spray it on a car and I’m mad I didn’t think of it first.
That was to cool. You have to do another video on just how long it lasts. And also how long do the pictures you draw on the side last as well. Awesome stuff!!
I was thinking my bro lifted '73 f250. He restored it frame up. Great paint blue interior. He built it as a show truck. Would be sick having the frame in a blue.
I would think a neon green or yellow base would help enhance the color and brightness. Maybe even play with a super fine metallic to encourage reflection.
My Father and I did a 66 Chevel Supersport in Chrome. It came out incredible. It shown so brightly! However,when we took it out for a spin we were stopped by the cops who told us to get it off the streets due to the fact that we could cause someone to wreck with it's glare. Soo,..we had our one drive and it then it was painted a dark aqua blue over the chrome,which was also incredible as well.
I love it! Fluorescent green is my favorite color and to see this on a car is making me drool. I own a White 2019 Subaru WRX, and I'd love to paint it a green, but for looking at jobs for business purposes, a green car is unprofessional. In my opinion, you either want a white or black vehicle. But, what makes this so excellent to me, is that I'm assuming the car is white during the day, then glows green at night. Which is friggen incredible, since clients won't see you pulling up in a green car. Customers will see you in a white car. Depending on how powerful this stuff its, maybe some of that green may be seen during the day, but I doubt it. This video was so cool!
Udoroth Mada Mada here in Florida “where this company is based” it’s completely legal as long as it’s not a blinking or rotating color, so as long as it’s a solid glow they don’t care here, but ur country seems strict I’m sorry bro
@@hectorjadriel4025 Its not that bad, at least we're allowe body kits unlike Germany LOL. That's awesome though, we aren't allowed reflective surfaces on cars due to police, firemen & ambulances also using reflective materials.
Udoroth Mada Mada as long as ur reflective lights or surface isn’t blue or red your pretty much fine, Florida is the US state with the least car laws u can literally do anything u want, that’s crazy that Germany doesn’t allow body kits 🤣
@@hectorjadriel4025 Every single modification you make to your car in Germany has to be approved by government approved mechanics lmao. All in the name of "safety" of course : )))) Best part is that if your lets day Dutch car is modified and you drive through Germany without certifications they will confiscate your car ^^
Would you want a Glow in the Dark car?!
Of course!
Bike
It could be fun
Yes. A ghost car. 😁
What about electroluminescent?
This is beautiful! Now there's just one more dip I want to see you do. MOOD RING CAR. Thermo-chromatic Plastidip. How insane would that be??? The hood would change color as the engine heats up, you'd leave a hand print on the door handles every time you open it, not to mention the whole thing would be a different color each day with different outdoor temps. I think that would be amazing!
Broooooo
Pay this man
This is an awesome idea!!!
Sick idea 💡
You Sir have my full appreciation for your mind blowing idea. I just have no idea how to do it
This looks like the type of paint a Scooby Doo villain would paint their car in to make it look haunted.
Yup, makes me wonder how well that would work over a darker color, wouldn't need a lot of glow, just enough to mess with people.
That was funny as hell!
And it would be lit 😏
(Edit) yes I know that is stupid
Old Man Jenkins' granddaughter getting revenge.
like zoinks Scoob!!
In event of an accident, nobody's ever gonna be able to use the excuse they didnt see you!!!
Lmao true
I said the same thing to my Father last night when I showed him the IG pics that were put up!
Or whether or not someone hit you lol
what about day time.
yes it is an excuse to accident,
I think the Glow in the Dark paints would probably work best as accent colors personally. To get SUPER fancy with it, a pearlescent white car with the glowing blue as an accent would probably look pretty cool
Most underrated comment here. That’s a fantastic idea. That’s going in my vault for later in the booth 🤘
I would like a glow in the dark purple 💜
Subtle that would be nice.
Just imagine someone vandalizing your car with a flashlight
Exactly what I was thinking. Leave it anywhere and come back to it glowing with a giant cock and balls
Haha 🤣
Ridiculous but sooo true😂
LOL OMFG!
That all I thought when Fonzie whipped out his torch 😂😂
This with mosou black accents would look like a Tron car.
Ooh yeah that’s a awsome idea
yesssss
Makes me wonder, what would happen if you mixed Mosou black and glow in the dark pigments?
@@Typhyr it would glow black 😂😂
@@Typhyr The Action Lab did it, search it up: "mixing the world's brightest glow in the dark pigment with the darkest paint
Writing with the flashlight was a fun idea. This would be good for a kid’s treehouse or fort or a bedroom wall
It's actually a great idea, Imagine you're at a car show and there is a black tent and you have this car inside and you hand the kid a flashlight and let them draw whatever and take a photo (no flash).
I make something like that with a bit of white cardboard and some glow spray pant. shooting it with a laser pointer and crystals is the most fun I've had as an adult ;D
Sir, I salute you. Just the fact that you personally were not interested in going ahead with the glow in the dark project, but at the request of your fans/ patrons you went ahead with the project speaks volumes about you and your company. Keep up the GREAT work.
this car needs a 'radioactive' decal on the gas cap.
😂🤣lol👍🏽
Lol
Park it in front at the mall and let a little glowing paint drip from the trunk 🥺
People would loose their minds 😲
Add a sticker on the outside of the gas door that says something like "UO2 ONLY"
@@tomwebber4015 why did u use this 🥺, that's pretty fkin cringe man... u need to watch the how to use emojis video
How about if, when the gas tank flap is opened, you hear the line "I'm radioactive" from the song by The Firm.
I feel like he hasn’t gotten his credit for that smiley face. His UV flashlight skills are spot on!
Dude has better handwriting with a flashlight than I do with a pen.
Riesenfriese 🤣 same here
He spelt your wrong lol
@@JCHIX41 What do you mean? You don't spell it "yoir"??
he didnt dot his i.
Imagine if a rich guy painted a plane like this everyone would think its alliens
What if a poor guy did it?
@Kamey
if he is getting paid very well, he is not poor.
and what about women?
and what would people think if i paint my UFO like this?
stop giving them ideas
@@HasanProd yeah now aliens will do it bruh
Sweet idea.
Omggg, the coolest part was being able to "draw" on it. That's amazing! Well done!
Imagine running from the cops and hiding in a dark parking lot
COP: 😐
LOL I was thinking that too might not be such a good idea after all
my first thought
Lol
Must have been the wind
Mario Meza so tough
That turned out way better than I expected! I could see this being used for racing stripes that you only see at night
In all seriousness need to market this to cyclist. I might have to try this on one of my bicycles 🤔
the better product would be something reflective.. like a vest.. like they already sell.
Certainly would make it easier to recover the bike if stolen.
Put powdered glass in a paint or powder coat. I just use reflective decals, lights and flashers.
ua-cam.com/video/oaLP4iGszLQ/v-deo.html
it was a give away a couple of years ago in a road safety campaign there is tons available for cyclists
Look up glow bike by Ali spagniola
In 1967, I painted my crash helmet with luminous paint. The outcome was weird and really cool. On a dark street it apparently looked like a glowing ball floating down the road except for the noise of the bikes exhaust.
no one is mentioning his handwriting with the flashlight, thats a steady hand!
at one point he used both hands
@@lolmanboss don't we all XD
I'm wondering how many people could read it lol
You saw how he had to paint with that hand, he probably gets a lot of practice
@@tommymanyard3183 The cursive U looks like a V. It's missing the stem.
Why do I feel like daily dose of Internet is totally gonna use this soon
YESSS
I hoe he will
"this guy made a car, that glows in the dark" in his voice
He will not click bate tho
@@Camera.Car_ i love daily dose of internet because he does not do clickbaiting at all.
“I’d like to report an Evo straight out of Area 51.”
It's RADIATION!! Lol
I lived my entire life of over 50 years to finally see a video of this on youtube. I am at peace.
DANG I WANTED TO SEEE HOW IT LOOKS WITH THE LIGHTS ON
It'd just look white, since it's on a white base.
most glow in the dark products have like a faint yellow/green tint to it which is what I'd imagine this to look like
Jizz
@flynavy2222 call em tracers, shows me where I'm shootin
@Essex Dundalk Middle River Reviews - we left there for denver a couple yrs ago... How are things out there???
Nothing like spraying a whole car in Predator Blood. This stuff is freaking awesome!
Predator blood is just glowstick goo (after blending) mixed into petroleum jelly.
@@jayluck8047 thank you for totally missing the point...
😂😂 facts
@@jayluck8047
Hey man, it’s just a joke, not a dick. Please don’t take it so hard!!! If you’re not careful, you’re gonna hurt yourself and/or put someone’s eye out with that thing!!! 😂😂😂
Jay Luck worked on the set of Predator2
I never thought I would enjoy watching someone paint a car, but when you showed the LIT powder I was hooked. I use this stuff in my arts and crafts. Now I am addicted to your videos. They are fun and I love the creativity.
I agree! Watching these videos makes me want to use some of them in my miniature figurine paintings like Warhammer!!!!!
This car would be perfect for going through tunnels in the day time.
My car does ok through the day,does the same at night too
Could you PLEASE show us people's reactions to these paint jobs at a car show or something? Like at night people would go CRAZY over this
I have to tell you a little over 30 years ago I painted my 89 mustang a hot pink with a blue pearl in it so when I would go under street lights and certain different tunnels it would change the pink would change into more of a magenta purple and I used to actually play specs and wind money what color my car was cause people would fight with a pink was a purple but it's still pink with the blue pearl today!
I think the 1 downfall is that when you drive a vehicle like this where it's so noticeable so obvious and it can only be you that everybody knows where you are at all at all times of the day or night it doesn't matter... you can't hide!
@@valtoton2982 Perfect vehicle for dem mules
@@valtoton2982 That is the #1 issue I see. For those that want to blend in to the crowd or have privacy, you are SOL. IF you LOVE that kind of unique ego attention of look at me, it is ideal. I want to have something unique looking, but the fact that it will draw too much attention and cause more problems than enjoyment, I won't do it. 😉
@@valtoton2982 I can attest to this. I have TT in Vegas Yellow and even though it's a factory color I live in a place where nice cars are not super common. So something like mine sticks out like a sore thumb so I wont be doing anything too crazy or trying to run from the cops in it XD. It's probably the only one registered in New England.
@@valtoton2982 "Be Safe Be Seen"
A little glow on the tyre rims would had given that badass effect on the car.
nah it's perfect less is more
@@greekgold5071 just the centre of the rim would be perfect
Musou Black Evo with glowing rims, that would be interesting to see
Yep,instead of white lettered tires,green lettered would be the bomb.
That looks insane! Wow! That's for sure the brightest glow in the dark thing I've seen. Awesome job! 😍
Remember that a camera always exaggerates these kinds of effects
The story behind Stuart Semple (the LIT pigment) is amazing, he has an ongoing feud with Anish Kapoor (the artist who did Cloud Gate, aka The Bean in Chicago). That artist bought the exclusive rights to Vantablack, so Stuart made his own non-carbon nanotube version and will ask you on his site if you are Mr. Kapoor, and if you're not, to not sell to him. He also makes all his pigments vegan, and super affordable.
he also bought all of a specific gold pigment. this Kapoor guy is hated in the art community...and they dont hate anything 😂😂
I'll be honest, I've kinda been addicted to the back-and-forth drama between Stuart and Kapoor....and cheering for Stuart cause Kapoor is a jerk, and Stuart makes some pretty amazing pigments.
Fuck vegans
This sounds like pure bullshit. This is all strontium aluminate from Chinese specialty furnaces. There are better grades, but basically the larger the crystal, the brighter. Unfortunately, sand side crystals are not suitable for paint. Don't go with expensive brands, it's all the same stuff.
Dont know what is more amazing. That car, or that someone remembers writing in cursive!
Dip yor car lol
i actually only writes in cursive...
Who doesn't know?
Can we get a video of you actually driving it on the street? I'm curious what it would look like in the real world and also if you would get pulled over.
Yeh..i watched 3 vids now..always hoped for a street reaction. Doesnt seem to happen
@@Sizzlik There's a reason they don't show this on the street. The lights on the street would be so much brighter than the glow from the car, the glow would be barely noticeable.
If the car looked cool on the street, they would have shown it.
He literally said in the video he tried to get a clip of it outside but the man made lights keep the area too lit that the glowing car didn’t show up at full capacity.
They could have driven it through a tunnel or 2. Parked it on a dark street, drove it somewhere ffs.
@@eunoiavision7567 ikr!
That's the most satisfying slime green, ever.
When you were pouring the paint, all I could think about was how much it looks like the stuff the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came out of.
Awesome! 😊
Mutagen was what it was called. However I was thinking Slimmer from the Ghost Busters. 🤣😂✌🏻
secret of the ooze
TCRI
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Stuff the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Came Out Of
Someone will still crash into it saying "I didn't see it, came out of nowhere".
Yup 😅
"Nice car man! Where did you get it?"
"Found it in my Cheetos"
This is amazing. Imagine how radioactive a pigment like this would have been 50 years ago when they would have used radium for the glow effect
Radium
Could use what they use for gun night sights
@@jameslivingston7159 yea, but it doesn't glow well in oxygen-rich environments. It's sealed when applied to trijicons and other night sights so as to not degrade as quickly.
@@americansmark so it would glow just fine in new York and LA is what you're saying?
Radium doesn't glow. It's combined with zinc sulphide. Radium is so aggressive that it destroys the glow pigment, so a clock with radium that doesn't glow is still at maximum hazard.
I want to see the paint spraying out of the gun in the dark 😂😂
That would be cool, except the guy spraying wouldn’t be able to see what he’s doing
@@nodsib what? he should se his glowing work.
I too wanted to see the spray on in the dark for even a quick moment!
Camera probably couldn't pick it up.
Greenish, and so bright
I painted cars for a living when I was in my early twenties to early thirties. The paints are so much better today but ridiculously expensive. I remember all my friends back then wanted me to paint their cars for them.
You should have shown a picture of the car outside in the daylight just to show the finish... Great job
Francis Vachon that would have been great. LIT glows in daylight too.
Yeah, cos I'm not gonna drive mine in a controlled environment. 😂😂
That is by far the best glow-in-the-dark paint job I've ever seen
When he gets high beamed on the highway his car's rear will start glowing
DONT ANgER ME
you blind me? Okay, right back atcha
Ok now I need this lol
I love the idea of being able to custom draw or write messages before driving out and around! It’s like a chalkboard car!
Yes, till you parked your car in Harlem and someone painted: I hate N..." on it. Can you imagine how your car would look when you returned? :D
Dude, this really made me smile. I am an old lady woodturner, and I like to use your pigments in resin with wood. Awesome!
Can't wait to see how that turns out!!!
Great work! It would be cool to try to replicate the “glow color” as an actual color(non glowing). A semi translucent neon green/yellow combined with the black accents makes a cool color combo.
You drawing on it with a flashlight made me think that doing this to a car that maybe doesn't work anymore or something and then letting it be an interactive museum exhibit that people can "draw on" with little flashlights would be so cool
This came up in my feed, don’t know this channel but this dude seems so genuine, earn my sub!
This pigment assentuates the cars beautiful lines. Not as tacky as I expected
Absolutely beautiful 😍 jaw dropping! I’ve always had a soft spot for glow in the dark. It’s so magical! 🧙♂️
That is so freggin cool. The kid in me is like "I want that!"
Are you a cannibal?
Best pour ever, that was awesome to see the cup gradually glow.
Paint a boat with it and be featured in the next hour long episode of “Expedition Unknown”. Pick certain dates and take it out a couple times a year to keep people wondering.
Ghost boat
Whoa, Fonzie....you really out-did yourself....10 out of 10.
Seems like alot of effort when you could just drive it through Chernobyl
Well played. 👏
It would glow blue, not green
@@1skullcracker Even better
That would make you glow, not the car lol
with the lights on or in daylight you would just see an off white colored car
Word of warning if no one already mentioned it. Strontium aluminate (the chemical used for the strong glow pigments) is an excellent abrasive (like second in line to hardness of diamond), so probably not a good idea to spray directly on paint just to be on the safe side. That does look freaking awesome though :)
I thought it was zinc sulfide...
@@LordMondegrene They used to use ZnS, but it turns out that SrAl2O4 produces a brighter glow, so that's what's more likely to use nowadays (well, in the more expensive products anyway).
@@therealchayd Ah, thank you so much, I had no idea there was an even better glow pigment!
This thing will be like a buglight for drunks
Nah, statistically the better they can see something the safer that something will be
@@ItsAsparageese tell that to all the streetlights that go down everynight.not to mention deer.
@@solvox5217 My God! Street Lights are targeting deer?!?!?!
@@d-rockpain4250 uhhh ya, sounds about right.
@@solvox5217 thought your screen name deserved an intellectual answer. "you gotta beliiiieeeeeve meee".
i'm glad you finally did the glow in the dark paint with the car scenario because it really looks cool
i would love to try doing this on my wheelchair, looks great.
yes! this would also be good for seniors so at night no one will run over them 😀
I don’t know why but this is funny when I read it 😂
That would be so cool!
I was like damn he’s got good handwriting, then the exclamation point 🤦🏻♂️ c’mon bro 😂. Y’all do great work 🔥
😂😂
😆😆😆😆 I swear
Except there was no separation between the u and the r he simply joined them and spelt it yor
Stephen Hinton no one uses cursive anymore anyways who cares
Bahahaha I thought the exact same thing!!!
Gotta say, that looks pretty amazing. The coat is super even. You guys did a great job!
I'm really curious on the longevity and what's needed to keep the pigments bonded/safe. I'd imagine the clear topcoat is CRITICAL to keep in good shape.
That color, likely Strontium Titanate, a very long time,
If it is dark enough, that'll still be visible to just before dawn
Though it likely tore up his sprayer nozzles
Lit by Culture Hustle is also heat reactive, meaning they will charge to glow with heat.
That’s impressive how bright the mixture is. Slow motion videography basically makes video really dark, so it’s cool to see that it’s captured on slow mo
This is just sick, i would definately rock this paint job.
Ricer
Ricer lol. But yea only if I could afford it lol
@Vee Cee I know I can afford that. Maybe lol
I'd want it with non-glow lines going through it, so I could look like I came straight out of Far Cry: Blood Dragon.
The pigment is probably the best glowing paint in the world right now. Even heat makes it glow and it glows for a long time. I have paintings with the stuff and they glow like I painted them yesterday. I never thought I’d see someone spray it on a car and I’m mad I didn’t think of it first.
Black lights are always ideal for enjoying all things glow
This is amazing! I’m so happy you used used the culture hustle pigment! You guys are changing the dip industry!
This would actually be cool to have with kids around -"Hey boys and girls, wanna take this flashlight and draw on my car?!"
When they don't switch on the flashlights and scratch into the paint with them... Doh!
Chief Wiggum: "It's a GHOST CAR!" 😁
hold me
I want to give this funny comment a like but can’t bring myself to ruin 69 likes
haha could hear wiggums voice in my head.
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Honestly this looks... Freaking sick! You're a wizard with that gun, it turned out amazing
I still wish you showed how it looked like 8n the street lights so I could decide if doing this is worth it or not.
It basically looks like Matte White. If you check the link for the Glow Car Kit above, that product has an image of it in a well lit room.
@@dipyourcar thanks
Exactly! “A controlled environment” is not exactly where cars operate...
That was to cool. You have to do another video on just how long it lasts. And also how long do the pictures you draw on the side last as well. Awesome stuff!!
Imagine a classic muscle car, blacked out and framed with this paint.
No, a Lamborghini Countach LP400, framed with blue LIT. And then you name the car AUTOCAR.
I was thinking my bro lifted '73 f250. He restored it frame up. Great paint blue interior. He built it as a show truck. Would be sick having the frame in a blue.
I was thinking a civic fuck muscle cars
@@Tr1xxyou are the big gay
Justin Gregersen it's my opinion if you don't like it then go cry
Seriously nice backing track played during the first coat, really enjoyed that! …. and the glow coat of course.
I would think a neon green or yellow base would help enhance the color and brightness. Maybe even play with a super fine metallic to encourage reflection.
Here before this goes viral
Same asf
Imagine trying to lose the cops in that lol 😆
😂😎
Turns off the headlights!
Not a bright idea...
My Father and I did a 66 Chevel Supersport in Chrome. It came out incredible. It shown so brightly! However,when we took it out for a spin we were stopped by the cops who told us to get it off the streets due to the fact that we could cause someone to wreck with it's glare. Soo,..we had our one drive and it then it was painted a dark aqua blue over the chrome,which was also incredible as well.
I've used culture hustle pigments for a lot of stuff over the last few years, their paints and pigments are legit 👍
LIT also reacts to heat... that hood is going to look amazing
How so?
zp9898 I guess you have never heard that engines produce heat
@@richardiusa5189 woah. Next you're gonna tell me that ice makes things cold😂
Imagine doing a Tron style paint job on your car where the lines actually glowed.
Check out Lumilor paint!!!
That is IN-SANE! 😆 Looks like something out of a TRON movie. Friggin' COOL. 😎
Looks like Asphalt 8 when you get infected in the race😂😂😂 sooooo cool
Fucking true !!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Perfect release timing for the up coming of Halloween.
Corona
Cancelled due to bat flu 😆😅😂😭😁😜
@@botjuniorff8548 keyboard blocked your comment 😆
"How much glow do you want in your paint?"
"Yes"
How many times have you seen the same stupid fucking comment on UA-cam?
@@dirkdiggler2430 lol
I love it! Fluorescent green is my favorite color and to see this on a car is making me drool. I own a White 2019 Subaru WRX, and I'd love to paint it a green, but for looking at jobs for business purposes, a green car is unprofessional. In my opinion, you either want a white or black vehicle. But, what makes this so excellent to me, is that I'm assuming the car is white during the day, then glows green at night. Which is friggen incredible, since clients won't see you pulling up in a green car. Customers will see you in a white car. Depending on how powerful this stuff its, maybe some of that green may be seen during the day, but I doubt it. This video was so cool!
I have always wanted to see a glow in the dark car, thank you!
Me: Hold up lemme go charge my car. Friend: Don’t you drive an evo. Me: Yup!
Underrated comment 👍🏼
😂😂😂😂
Scoobert “Scooby” Doo and Shaggy Rogers Approve of this paint job. Paid for by Mystery inc.
"ZOINKS, SCOOB!....it's a g g g g ghost car!"
can Imagine a 60s hippie kombi with glowing colours... hippies be trippin
You get scoobys first name right but not shaggys?
jjperceval what is his real first name? I thought I had them all down, my toddler is Scooby doo crazy
@@tailgator1316 norville
I did this year’s ago in the 80s with flames and stripes on my cars and I painted my bicycles it’s just cool seeing reactions from people lol
You did a remarkable job on this how long does the glow last?
He said more than once, he did not know
I've considered using this on my car so that at night glows in the dark, like something out of Tron.
Holy sickness this is amazing. UA-cam killed the recommendation with this one. You my friend just gained a subscriber and the bell is on. Good on ya
AWESOME!! Your dream and project came true!!!
It looks absolutely beautiful.
Some day this is going to be on everyone's recommended
Can't wait for 6 years from now lol
I do wonder what it would look like on a dark base though. Could we see you do that next?
Ill be testing that as soon as it get here
Steve Smith don’t bother it’s a waste
@@SteveSmith-pm3ob If you do, tag me on Instagram, I use the same screen name there!
How about a bright green or yellow?
Sam Nyiri how bout orange 🤔
100% drive it around at night and get people’s reactions
I don't even know if this is legal lmao, definitely isn't in my country (NL)
Udoroth Mada Mada here in Florida “where this company is based” it’s completely legal as long as it’s not a blinking or rotating color, so as long as it’s a solid glow they don’t care here, but ur country seems strict I’m sorry bro
@@hectorjadriel4025 Its not that bad, at least we're allowe body kits unlike Germany LOL.
That's awesome though, we aren't allowed reflective surfaces on cars due to police, firemen & ambulances also using reflective materials.
Udoroth Mada Mada as long as ur reflective lights or surface isn’t blue or red your pretty much fine, Florida is the US state with the least car laws u can literally do anything u want, that’s crazy that Germany doesn’t allow body kits 🤣
@@hectorjadriel4025 Every single modification you make to your car in Germany has to be approved by government approved mechanics lmao.
All in the name of "safety" of course : ))))
Best part is that if your lets day Dutch car is modified and you drive through Germany without certifications they will confiscate your car ^^
5. My favorite is them playing with the UV flashlight
Just a tip...uv/black lights work best with phosphorescents
Smart vvoman 🥂
Looks like something you'd see on Scooby Doo, jinkies.
Wonder how it would turn out if you added some hypershift to it
I always thought this would be a good idea ... Now I see it done in real life .... Omg it's awesome !! Great job !!!