CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Liquidreflector Night Safety Paint

Toolmonger: "You see glass bead reflective paint on everything from fire hydrants to street curbs — it’s a staple of town and city DPW departments. If you want to make your mailbox or house numbers highly visible at night, you can paint them with Liquidreflector, a water-based acrylic paint that’s impregnated with mica and uses the same glass bead reflectors as the industrial paint."

1 comment:

dmxwidget said...

Although this might not have any use in the theatrical world, It might be useful for a star effect. If it gets painted randomly and lightly on a drop, and light it from an angle, you may be able to get this to work. This could also be used in a areas where you want a "permanent" safety line, where it may be dark, and you do not want to keep using glo-tape.