muddymooose
Hoopy Frood
I'm currently prepping my PML Ariel and Estes PSII Nike Smoke for paint. I'm more into pragmatic high-visibility colors than crisp and faithful award-winning finishes. I want to paint both in bright fluorescent colors, but I have concerns about the fluorescent paint I've found. The Rustoleum fluorescents are all "water based marking paints" and don't sound like they have any durability. The Krylon fluorescents don't explicitly say "water based" but I suspect they're a similar formulation. All of the enamels I've found are rather bland earth-tones.
Will it be worth my time to use these fluorescent marking paints, even if I have to repaint them from time to time? Are there better fluorescents out there? Would I be better off just using a mix of standard enamel white-black-red? My main concern is visibility in the sky and on the ground, not being particularly snazzy.
Will it be worth my time to use these fluorescent marking paints, even if I have to repaint them from time to time? Are there better fluorescents out there? Would I be better off just using a mix of standard enamel white-black-red? My main concern is visibility in the sky and on the ground, not being particularly snazzy.