Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Luminlay and how does it work? A: Luminlay is a glow in the dark material inserted into black pipes, designed primarily for use on wood fingerboards. It absorbs light and emits a glow in low-light conditions, enhancing visibility and aesthetics.
- Q: How long does Luminlay emit light after charging? A: After being charged for just a few seconds, Luminlay can emit light for approximately 20 minutes. In a completely dark room, it may remain luminous throughout the night.
- Q: What are the differences between the blue and green Luminlay options? A: The green Luminlay glows brighter initially, while the blue offers better long-lasting persistence. Both colors provide sufficient brightness, allowing users to choose based on personal preference.
- Q: Can Luminlay be installed permanently? A: Yes, once installed, Luminlay can be used semi-permanently, making it a durable option for enhancing visibility on fingerboards.
- Q: What materials are used in Luminlay products? A: Luminlay products are made from high-quality glow in the dark materials and clear PMMA plastics, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
- Q: Are there different sizes available for Luminlay pipes? A: Yes, you can choose both the inner and outer diameters of the Luminlay black pipe series, allowing customization to fit your needs.
- Q: How do I care for Luminlay installations? A: To maintain Luminlay, avoid aggressive cleaning methods that could scratch the surface. Regular dusting with a soft cloth is recommended to keep it in good condition.
- Q: Is Luminlay suitable for all types of wood? A: Luminlay is designed to fit well with maple or light-colored wood fingerboards, ensuring optimal visibility and aesthetic appeal.
- Q: Where is Luminlay manufactured? A: Luminlay products are made in Japan, with all duties, taxes, and fees paid by the recipient upon delivery.
- Q: How does Luminlay perform under stage lighting? A: Luminlay can be charged by stage lights, allowing it to remain effective even in brightly lit environments, making it popular among professional musicians.