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Was curious to see if they made bed liner in colors, I stumbled upon this.

Nite Lites

The possibilities are endless. The clear would be good on helmets, stealthy by day, dayglo by night.

Found this also.

Think of the mayhem you could cause!

Or just do your bike for the day.

Car Art
 

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WOW, some interesting stuff. I might have to get a can of the clear and play with it. Wonder how well it sticks to fabric.;)
 

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Might be nice to spray some on the curb on either side of the driveway.

OEM rims on the wife's import luxury car can get expensive. :|
 

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We've used this on gas tanks…it even shines in the sun. It's pretty cool stuff. Ruger, if you try it on a swatch piece of fabric, let us know how it holds.
That is what I was thinking. Spray some piece of cloth then try the folding test and then run it through the washer to see how it holds up. I'll let you know after I get some.

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zedx11: If you masked out everything but a flame shape you could make flames with the NiteLite paint. Tony just did a selective overspray of the clear on parts of his gas tank and his fairings, rather than making any kind of "shape". It gave a kind of pearlescent effect to the paint, if you looked at it the right way in the sunlight. We don't have that bike anymore, so I can't go do "tests" for this thread! :D

MotorCDR: It is paint so it holds up just fine, provided you let it dry under low humidity/warm conditions.

A2Rider: Cool beans on the fabric version. Ruger, you might want to try that, but if you do the vehicle paint on fabric, I will await word. I'm guessing because it is automotive paint, that it will not wash out.
 

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zedx11: If you masked out everything but a flame shape you could make flames with the NiteLite paint. Tony just did a selective overspray of the clear on parts of his gas tank and his fairings, rather than making any kind of "shape". It gave a kind of pearlescent effect to the paint, if you looked at it the right way in the sunlight. We don't have that bike anymore, so I can't go do "tests" for this thread! :D

was it the clear or silver? just wondering if it is going to "show up" in just daylight. don't really want to see it in regular light unless it's kinda like ghost flame type thing.
 

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was it the clear or silver? just wondering if it is going to "show up" in just daylight. don't really want to see it in regular light unless it's kinda like ghost flame type thing.
It was the clear. He may have been a bit heavy-handed with it. But, again (if I didn't say this before) we had to look at the bike from just the right angle to see the paint in direct sunlight.
 
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