Making Invisible Ink for the world to use
Published by: Andrew A on 04/05/2014 for www.howtomarkcards.com
Luminous ink is not an easy product to create. There are about four main compounds that blend together in such a way to create the invisibility on red backed playing cards. Yet the luminous ink is green in color, once the chemical reacts with the playing cards the agent in the luminous ink "burns" through the card. Once you wipe the access surface ink away with a napkin or paper towel, the ink has done what it has intended to do. It has turned invisible. A ruby red filter is the only way to see the markings made.
www.howtomarkcards.com has mastered the formula to create the agent. We make large amounts of luminous ink per year and sell them off as kits. This is a different method than other websites and sellers. Usually the sellers will only sell one deck of cards for over $70. We decided to eliminate our labor time (to create the marked deck) and sell the luminous ink directly to the consumer for much much cheaper. This way the consumer gets to experience the creation part and have left over ink to create even more decks (perhaps sell them).
For more information on luminous ink check out our other articles.
www.howtomarkcards.com has mastered the formula to create the agent. We make large amounts of luminous ink per year and sell them off as kits. This is a different method than other websites and sellers. Usually the sellers will only sell one deck of cards for over $70. We decided to eliminate our labor time (to create the marked deck) and sell the luminous ink directly to the consumer for much much cheaper. This way the consumer gets to experience the creation part and have left over ink to create even more decks (perhaps sell them).
For more information on luminous ink check out our other articles.