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i'd love to put it on top of someone's ceiling fan.
i'd love to put it on top of someone's ceiling fan.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: Poly*Flake WSR has proved highly resistant to most commonly used commercial, solvents, such as water, MEK, MIBK, alcohol, and high flash naphtha. Because of this excellent solvent resistance, this glitter can be used in most solvent, acrylic, vinyl, and aqueous systems.
POLY FLAKE IS A PREMIUM ,VERSATILE LINE OF PRECISION CUT GLITTER.
THE VERSATILITY, QUALITY AND DURABILITY OF POLY FLAKE GLITTER ALLOWS IT TO BE USED IN A WIDE VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS. IT IS CUT FROM BRILLIANT METALLIZED POLYESTER FILM WHICH CAN BE COLORED TO PROVIDE GLITTERS THAT ARE BRILLIANT, TRASPARENT, LIGHT FAST,
WATER AND SOLVENT RESISTANT.
THIS VERSATILE AND BRILLIANT DIMENSIONAL PIGMENT IS WIDELY USED BY THE BOATING INDUSTRY AS A GELCOAT ADDITIVE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BASS BOATS. AS A PAINT ADDITIVE, IT ADDS BRILLIANCE TO SIGNS, FABRIC SCREEN PRINTS AND EPOXY FLOORING.
IT IS A STAPLE OF THE COSMETIC INDUSTRY FOR USE AS A NAIL POLISH ADDITIVE. AS A CRAFT SUPPLY, IT IS USED AS A FLORAL DECORATION, AN ADDITIVE FOR HAND MADE DECORATIVE SOAPS, SCRAPBOOK EMBELLISHMENT, AND THE DECORATION OF WEARABLE ITEMS.
could also be amazing if you put a bunch of it in a balloon and rigged a door opening to pop the balloon.
Math time - time to figure out how large of an area you can make appear glittery from a distance, using that much glitter.
Could you "seed" a cloud with such glitter? Could you find clouds with enough updraft such that the glitter stayed in and mixed into the cloud? Would, of course, more rain form on the glitter and rapidly fall as precipitation?
It would really, really freak a town out to see a glittery cloud approaching them. (10 drums available.)
This is why youre the Dr.
... now where can i get an airplane...