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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/sir_are_a_Baboon_too on 2026-01-26 12:45:56+00:00.
Bri'ish, so not sure how I can share pictures these days (imgur banned).
Aaaanyway, bought myself some glow in the dark paint pigment. Because I wanted to DIY the side dots on my guitars. Also because some 40K stuff was gifted to me at Christmas (they're "Egyptian Robots", I'm not up on the lore yet).
Obviously I was smart enough to wear gloves/mask, and to put down some protective newspapers and plastic sheets. Thankfully my work area remained clean and free from contamination. Hopefully the bin men don't get a surprise too on bin day. Neon green glowing rubbish is probably not what they want to see.
But here comes the FU. Glow in the dark pigment powder? Yeh. Not so easy to see with the lights on now is it? So imagine my surprise when I got out my UV lamp to aid in cleaning up. As I said, work area was clean and clear. However my arms above the gloves, torso, lap and crotch ... all glowing under UV. The powder was very very fine and must have, I don't know "aerosolised" and gone EVERYWHERE!
Now then, I had the knowledge to consider it had become aerosol. And I was safe in the knowledge that it isn't harmful or radioactive. So why on Earth I thought blasting my hands under a fairly high pressure tap would help. So now with the UV torch between my teeth, I had to clear off the sink backsplash, some of the nearby toiletries, but thankfully not my tooth brush. Consider me safe from giving myself a new kind of "Turkey Teeth" makeover.
Which brings us to my toilet seat lid. I don't know what cheap plastic it's made from (landlord special). But it had spread all over my tiny bathroom. Sink and tiles no longer glow, and a bit of iso alcohol has cleaned MOST of the toilet. But it still glows a little! Gonna hit it with bleach and a rougher scrubbing device after work.
Part of me feels like I should have left it. So I can do business at night without blinding myself with the big lights.
TL:DR glow in the dark paint pigment is a very fine powder, and easily spread around surfaces.