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Workers in hazmat suits vacuum a warehouse complex that once held vintage aircraft gauges painted with radioactive paint so they would glow in the dark. The glow in the dark material, which is supplied in blocks or boards, absorbs light like a sponge, to create dramatic effects in the dark, radiating blue/green light for more than an hour from a twenty-minute charge-up period. The review of Lisa Teasley's Glow in the Dark by Nichole Palmer is an outrageous smear. |
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