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GLOW IN THE DARK PAINT WATCH LUME STRONTIUM LUMINOUS PASTE KIT REPAIR WATCH HAND

$ 13.17

Availability: 1334 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: WL-GITD-KIT-7G-30ML-GR-UK
  • Brand: Watch Lume ™
  • Type of Tool: Watch Lume
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Model: Watch Lume
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    GLOW IN THE DARK PASTE KIT FOR RELUMING WATCH DIALS AND HANDS.
    SHIPPING AS USUAL - STAY SAFE!
    1000's of kit's sold worldwide. Beware of imitations!
    Glow in the dark paint watch lume designed for the re-luming / restoration of watch dials.
    Watch Lume

    are suppliers of high grade phosphorescent, glow in the dark pigments and pre-mixed pastes that are used by professional watch dial restorers worldwide.
    Since 2005 we have sold the best in lume for watch dial and hand repair. Now tested on thousands of watches. Durable, bright and long lasting, our lume mixed with top grade binder paste gives excellent and long lasting results.
    ABOUT THIS KIT
    GREEN, ORANGE, BLUE, WHITE AND VINTAGE PATINA COLORS ARE AVAILABLE!
    NON-RADIOACTIVE AND NON-TOXIC.
    This kit includes 7 grams of either Green, White, Orange, Blue or Vintage patina glow in the dark pigment and 30 ml of our matte binder.
    Our Vintage Patina Kit comes with a syringe that contains a color tint. This allows you to add tint to the mix and achieve the exact color/tint of patina you require. *See more below.
    We believe our glow in the dark powder is the brightest pigment available. It is much brighter than other products available on the internet and is up to 30 times brighter than zinc sulphide based products. Our powder is non-radioactive, non-toxic and is safe to handle.
    Our matte binder has been specially formulated to provide a strong, durable fix onto the watch dial. It also allows UV light spectrum to pass through so the lume powder can be fully charged.
    Payment is accepted via PayPal.
    Shipping daily with USPS from Rhode Island USA.
    We ship internationally.
    International buyer is responsible for any customs import charges.
    If you have any questions send us a message. =)
    Application Tips and FAQ
    The binder paste can be thinned with a drop of water.
    If kept in a cool and dry place
    Watch Lume

    will store for years if not decades.
    The premixed syringe can be opened, used and then closed and stored for later use.
    The vintage kit come with a syringe of tint that will achieve a great vintage color. If you require a specific match the kit is compatible with any acrylic based paint available locally at any art supply store.
    If you are applying to a watch bezel (Lume dot etc) you can apply a coat  of clear nail varnish. It is not required though.
    Watch Lume

    is compatible with epoxy resin, but be aware epoxy resin is hard to work with at small scale and once it dries it will not come off. We do not endorse or recommend using epoxy resin.
    Practice and test on a piece of metal or cheap dial before applying. We do not accept any responsibility for misapplication of our products.
    SOME CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
    "Very fast international shipping on great product for restoring vintage watches!" - USA
    "Accurate description.good product .A++++seller.Thanks.George." - Greece
    "Todo muy bien,gracias!!.Saludos desde Ourense." - Spain
    "I love this product!!!! Tks Paulo" - Brazil
    MORE ABOUT PHOSPHORESCENCE
    Phosphorescence is a specific type of photoluminescence related to fluorescence. Unlike fluorescence, a phosphorescent
    material does not immediately re-emit the light energy it absorbs. The slower time scales of the re-emission are associated with
    "forbidden" energy state transitions in quantum mechanics. As these transitions occur very slowly in certain materials, absorbed
    energy may be re-emitted at a lower intensity for up to several hours after the original excitation.
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