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Default Bulb coloring

Thanks to all; some very good info was given to me. I will try the craft
store to see what they have, and will see if the light from the fluorescent
bulb is any good after passing through the "filter"

Bob


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DIMwit wrote:
for at least 15 to 20 years, or so, I have been buying R30 75 watt
reflector
floods at the electrical supply house that had "painted" ones. they are
painted a pink color that looks great in the den, which has used brick
walls
and other items that look nicer with colored lighting. I want to replace
these with compact fluorescent reflector floods that are colored the
same. I
have been unable to find them so far using Google, nor finding a paint or
lacquer to color plain bulbs.

The incandescent 75 watt bulbs I have been buying appear to have been
painted after the manufacture of them, and with a paint that peels from
the
heat somewhat after a while.

The compact fluorescent bulbs only get warm, so whatever I paint them
with
does not have to be very heat resistant.

Anybody know what kind of paint or lacquer I can use that will allow
enough
light through it to be practical in coloring these bulbs?


Fingernail polish and model paint are both acrylic lacquer. Thin
with clear acrylic lacquer to produce a transparent glaze.