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      <title>Tips for Using Epoxy Resin Pigment Glow in the Dark</title>
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      <description>Adding some epoxy resin pigment glow in the dark to your latest craft project is an easy way to make things look professional without needing a ton of extra skill. I remember the first time I tried it; I expected a subtle shimmer, but what I got was</description>
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