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Back in the day, I used a white reflective paint that One-Shot made. Any one know of any paint that is reflective like scotchlite? And where I can get it?
I honestly don't remember any 1Shot reflective paint. Do you mean neon or fluorescent colors ??
We had a thick white paint.... and we could tint it if need be..... and it was the base for tiny glass beads that you'd pour over the paint and then clear it when it dried. That's how fire hydrants and other city signs were painted years ago.
Back in the day(pre 1975) when we worked for 3M painting billboards we would on rare occasions get a work order to use 3M scotchcal,..it was a liquid based adhesive(sometimes tinted alot like the modern day urethane clears) and the reflective beads that you poured over the adhesive like smalts. It isn't made any more and Minnesota Mining and Malfunction has discontinued its production,...seem to recall something about lightning being very apt to strike any wooden structures with the stuff on it,....it made for some interesting burnt up signs along the expressway
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