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 Friday, October 10, 2008
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Glow-in-the-Dark Grout

Want a high-tech look for your kitchen or bath? The ?latest? that blends both science and art? Today you'll learn that new styling is making its mark with nifty grout that glows in the dark! This new grout installs just like any other, but it also has a little 'something extra' in the mix. It glows beautiful electric blue for 8 to 12 hours in complete darkness and is totally recharged in just 6 to 8 hours by exposure to sunlight or incandescent and fluorescent lighting. It can be mixed and blended with other grout colors and can be used on floors, walls and counters, making it an interesting option for both design and safety applications. Consider a counter with edges that glow at night or a sidewalk that shows the way in the dark. How about a hallway that guides one safely without a light? What seems frivolous at first just may be one of tomorrow's better ?bright ideas?!

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