AllureGlow Green Glow in the Dark Screen Printing Ink | Classic Green Plastisol Glow Ink for T-Shirts | PS-2045-GG

Allureglow

The original. The classic. The one everyone pictures. AllureGlow Plastisol Glow in the Dark Ink – Green/Green (SKU: PS-2045-GG) is a phthalate-free, PVC-free photoluminescent plastisol that prints a bold, vivid green under normal lighting — then charges under any light source and glows the iconic, brilliant green that defines what glow in the dark looks like. Green/Green is the highest-demand, most universally recognized glow color in screen printing — the go-to choice for Halloween apparel, alien and sci-fi graphics, toxic and radioactive aesthetics, nature and outdoor themes, zombie and horror imagery, and any design that simply needs to glow. Powerfully bright. Washfast. No UV lamp required. Same press, same dryer, standard plastisol workflow. Available in water-based and discharge formulas too. Browse all AllureGlow colors.

Price range: $99.99 through $1,274.99

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Description

What Is AllureGlow Green/Green Glow in the Dark Plastisol Ink?

AllureGlow Plastisol Glow in the Dark Ink – Green/Green is the flagship color of the AllureGlow lineup and the definitive glow-in-the-dark screen printing ink for production use. It is a phthalate-free, PVC-free photoluminescent plastisol that prints a bold, saturated green under normal daylight or indoor lighting — then charges under any ambient light source and glows the iconic, brilliant green that every customer, end consumer, and art director pictures the moment they hear the words “glow in the dark.”

Green is not just the most popular glow color — it is the color that defines the entire glow-in-the-dark category in popular culture. From vintage novelty toys to watch dials to exit signs, the visual shorthand for “this glows” is green. That cultural association drives enormous search volume and purchasing intent, making Green/Green the anchor product for any screen printer’s specialty ink offering and the highest-demand color in the AllureGlow series by a wide margin.

The Green/Green formula delivers consistent green color identity across both its daytime and glow states — what prints green in daylight glows green in the dark, with no visible color shift. The phosphorescent pigment in this formula produces one of the highest glow intensities in the AllureGlow lineup, along with one of the longest glow durations after a full light charge. It cures at standard plastisol temperature on a conventional conveyor dryer, runs through standard mesh counts on any manual or automatic press, and cleans up with standard plastisol ink cleaner. No new equipment, no special procedures, no learning curve — just a green ink that also happens to glow brilliantly in the dark.

For synthetic and performance fabrics, add CLA-100 additive. For shops running eco or soft-hand programs, the same classic green glow effect is available in the AllureGlow HSA Water-Based and DC Series Discharge formulas.

Key Features

Daytime Color Bold, saturated Green — prints like a standard soft-hand plastisol in normal lighting conditions
Glow Color Green — the iconic, classic green glow that defines the glow-in-the-dark category; consistent color identity across daytime and dark states with no visible shift
The Original Glow Color Green is the universally recognized glow-in-the-dark color — the most searched, most in-demand, and highest-volume glow ink color in screen printing; the anchor of any specialty ink program
High Glow Intensity & Long Duration One of the highest-luminosity, longest-lasting glow colors in the AllureGlow series — charges quickly under any light source and sustains a visible glow for hours in total darkness
Phthalate-Free & PVC-Free Manufactured using only phthalate-free plasticizers; compliant with all state and federal phthalate regulations — safe for children’s apparel, youth athletic wear, and any compliance-sensitive account
Ready for Use No mixing, no base, no additives required for cotton and cotton/poly blends — stir and print
Soft Hand Feel Same incredibly soft feel as standard soft-hand plastisol under normal light — no stiff, rubbery hand feel associated with inferior glow inks
Charges Under Any Light No dedicated UV charging lamp required — sunlight, fluorescent, LED, and incandescent all charge the pigment throughout the day
Standard Plastisol Workflow Same press, same dryer, same mesh counts as conventional plastisol — zero equipment modifications or new training
Synthetic Fabric Compatible Add CLA-100 additive to extend compatibility to polyester and synthetic performance fabrics

What Customers Love About It

Green/Green is the color that screen printers reach for first when a customer asks for glow in the dark — and it’s the color end consumers respond to most immediately and enthusiastically. The cultural familiarity of green glow removes all friction from the selling process: customers already know what it is, already want it, and already have an emotional response to it built from years of exposure to glow-in-the-dark novelties, toys, and apparel throughout their lives. AllureGlow’s professional plastisol formulation simply delivers that familiar effect at production quality — with the soft hand, washfastness, and printability that decorators need to run it efficiently at volume.

The breadth of design themes that naturally gravitate toward green glow is unmatched by any other color in the lineup. Halloween is the single biggest driver — monster graphics, zombie imagery, alien designs, skeleton prints, radioactive and toxic themes, haunted house apparel, and general spooky seasonal merchandise all live in the green glow space. Beyond Halloween, the green glow aesthetic extends into sci-fi and gaming apparel, outdoor and adventure gear, festival and rave merchandise, children’s novelty apparel, and safety workwear. No other AllureGlow color touches as many markets or generates as many organic reorder cycles as Green/Green.

Common Applications

  • Halloween apparel — the defining glow color for monsters, aliens, zombies, skeletons, toxic, and horror-themed graphics
  • Alien and extraterrestrial themed apparel and novelty merchandise
  • Radioactive, toxic, and chemical hazard graphic design themes
  • Sci-fi, gaming, and fantasy themed apparel where green energy and glow effects are core to the aesthetic
  • Slime, monster, and creature-themed children’s and youth apparel
  • Concert, festival, and event merchandise for artists in the rock, metal, and alternative music space
  • Nature and outdoor adventure apparel where green is a core color identity
  • Safety and hi-vis workwear requiring green glow for after-dark visibility
  • Rave and festival gear where green glow is a defining visual element
  • St. Patrick’s Day and seasonal novelty shirts
  • Sports team apparel for programs with green as a primary brand color
  • Promotional products, branded merchandise, and giveaway items

Shop the Full AllureGlow Glow-in-the-Dark Lineup

AllureGlow Green/Green is one of 10 photoluminescent colors in the plastisol series. Each color has its own daytime and glow-color pairing:

Also available from AllureGlow: HSA Water-Based Glow (cotton, blends & synthetics), DC Series Discharge Glow (100% cotton, softest hand), Plastisol Reflective Ink, and Water-Based Reflective Ink.

How to Use AllureGlow Green/Green Glow in the Dark Plastisol

Before Printing Mix thoroughly before use. For long production runs, re-mix the ink periodically to maintain consistent phosphorescent pigment distribution and uniform glow output. Keep lids on containers when not actively printing to prevent contamination.
Mesh Count 90–200 mesh depending on design detail and desired glow intensity. Coarser mesh (90–110) deposits more phosphorescent pigment for stronger, longer-lasting glow. Finer mesh (up to 200) works for detail work but reduces pigment deposit and glow output. For maximum glow intensity, 90–110 mesh is strongly recommended.
Squeegee Technique Heavy flood coat with light-to-moderate squeegee pressure. Avoid excessive downward pressure that can shear or crush phosphorescent particles and reduce glow performance. A generous flood and consistent stroke angle delivers optimal pigment deposit.
Underbase — Dark Garments A white underbase is required on dark garments. Without an underbase, the dark fabric absorbs light energy rather than reflecting it through the ink film — dramatically reducing glow intensity and duration. Flash the white underbase fully before printing the Green/Green glow hit on top.
Underbase — Light / White Garments No underbase required on white and light-colored garments. Print Green/Green directly for maximum pigment deposit and glow intensity.
Synthetic Fabrics Add CLA-100 additive when printing on polyester, nylon, or other synthetic and performance fabric substrates to improve adhesion and wash durability.
Cure Temperature 320°F (160°C). Curing time is 90–180 seconds depending on ink deposit thickness and garment color. Always verify dryer temperature with a donut probe prior to and during production. Confirm full cure with a wash test before running full production.
Cleanup Standard plastisol ink cleaner — same cleanup procedure as any plastisol ink
Care Instructions for End Customer Wash inside out in cold water on delicate cycle. Do not use bleach. Do not iron on print. Line or hang dry for best long-term glow durability.

Technical Specifications

SKU PS-2045-GG
Ink Type Plastisol — phthalate-free, PVC-free
Effect Type Photoluminescent / phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark
Daytime Color Green
Glow Color Green — consistent color identity in both daytime and dark states; no color shift
Glow Intensity High — one of the brightest and longest-lasting glow colors in the AllureGlow series
Charging Source Any light source — UV, sunlight, fluorescent, LED, incandescent; no dedicated UV lamp required
Recommended Mesh 90–200 mesh; 90–110 mesh strongly recommended for maximum glow intensity
Cure Temperature 320°F (160°C)
Cure Time 90–180 seconds depending on ink deposit thickness and garment color
Underbase Required Required on dark garments; not required on white and light garments
Suitable Substrates 100% cotton and cotton blends (RFU); polyester and synthetics with CLA-100 additive
Compliance Compliant with all state and federal phthalate regulations; safe for children’s garments
Cleanup Standard plastisol ink cleaner
Ships From Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 — please allow 1–2 business days lead time for processing
Also Available As HSA Water-Based Glow | DC Series Discharge Glow
Available Sizes Quart | Gallon | 5-Gallon Pail

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does AllureGlow Green/Green look like in daylight vs. in the dark?

In normal daylight or indoor lighting, AllureGlow Green/Green appears as a bold, vivid green plastisol print — visually identical to a high-quality conventional green ink with the same soft hand feel. In the dark, after charging under any light source, the same print glows the iconic, brilliant green that defines the glow-in-the-dark category. The daytime and glow colors are both green with no visible shift, giving designs a consistent, clean appearance in both lighting conditions.

Why is green the most popular glow in the dark color for screen printing?

Green is the universally recognized color of glow in the dark — from vintage toys and novelties to watch dials and exit signs, the visual shorthand for luminescence in popular culture is green. Buyers already know what it looks like, already want it, and have an immediate, positive emotional response built over decades of exposure. Green glow also produces one of the highest luminous intensities among phosphorescent pigments, with an emission wavelength near the peak sensitivity of human night vision — making it not just culturally iconic but scientifically among the most visible glow colors available.

How is AllureGlow Green/Green different from AllureGlow Pale Green/Green?

Both colors glow green in the dark, but their daytime appearances are very different. Green/Green prints a bold, saturated green in daylight — the design is fully visible and vivid under normal lighting. Pale Green/Green prints an extremely subtle near-off-white that nearly disappears on white garments — a true ghost print. Choose Green/Green for a strong, visible green design in both daylight and darkness. Choose Pale Green/Green when you want a hidden design that is invisible in daylight and only revealed by its glow at night.

Is AllureGlow Green/Green good for Halloween and alien-themed apparel?

Yes — AllureGlow Green/Green is the top choice for Halloween and alien-themed apparel. Green is the defining color of monster, zombie, alien, radioactive, and horror graphics in popular culture. A bold green print in daylight that glows that same iconic green at night is the most natural, recognizable, and commercially successful glow effect for seasonal and novelty apparel — and the color customers specifically search for when they ask for glow in the dark screen printing.

Is AllureGlow Green/Green safe for children’s clothing?

Yes. AllureGlow Green/Green is phthalate-free and PVC-free, manufactured using only phthalate-free plasticizers, and compliant with all state and federal phthalate regulations. It is safe for children’s garments, youth apparel, and school spirit wear with no additional compliance reformulation required.

Do I need a white underbase when printing AllureGlow Green/Green on dark shirts?

Yes — a white underbase is required when printing on dark or black garments. The phosphorescent pigments need a reflective white surface beneath them to absorb light and produce a strong, long-lasting green glow. Without an underbase on dark fabric, the dark substrate absorbs the light energy before it reaches the glow pigment — significantly reducing glow intensity and duration. On white and light-colored garments, no underbase is needed.

Can I print AllureGlow Green/Green on polyester or performance fabrics?

Yes — with the addition of CLA-100 additive. For 100% cotton and cotton/poly blends, Green/Green is ready to use straight from the container. For polyester, nylon, and other synthetic or performance fabrics, add CLA-100 to improve adhesion and washfastness.

What mesh count should I use for AllureGlow Green/Green?

AllureGlow Green/Green can be printed through 90–200 mesh screens. For maximum glow intensity, use a coarser mesh in the 90–110 range to maximize phosphorescent pigment deposit. Finer mesh counts up to 200 are appropriate for detail work but will deposit less pigment and produce a softer glow. For most glow-in-the-dark applications, 90–110 mesh is strongly recommended.

What temperature does AllureGlow Green/Green cure at?

AllureGlow Green/Green cures at 320°F (160°C). Curing time is 90–180 seconds depending on ink deposit thickness and garment color. Always verify dryer temperature with a donut probe before and during production, and confirm full cure with a wash test before running full production.

Is AllureGlow Green/Green available in water-based or discharge versions?

AllureGlow USA offers glow-in-the-dark inks in three formulas from River City Supply: this Plastisol Series, the HSA Water-Based Glow Series (cotton, blends & synthetics, softer hand), and the DC Series Discharge Glow (water-based discharge for 100% cotton — softest hand, zero surface buildup). Contact us to confirm current color availability per formula.

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