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      <description>]]&gt;Our new Lightning Powder Aerosol Fingerprint Powder uses the same

powder that you have come to trust over the years, but in a 
convenient,

controlled aerosol spray. The cleanest way to apply powder for

processing suspected fingerprints.

Black(1-0401): Noted for its coal-black hue and property of adhering to the latent print, but not to the 
background
surface. It is
recommended for most general dusting situations.

Redwop(1-0410): Having the widest range of
sensitivity of all our powders, Redwop fluorescent powder is
recommended as a primary use fluorescent powder for examination of
latent prints with forensic light sources, ultraviolet lights and
lasers. It fluoresces under light from 254nm up to 550nm with its
highest sensitivity at 254nm and between 430nm and 550nm.

Silver/Grey(1-0403): is recommended for use on all glass, metallic, highly-varnished
surfaces, hard rubber, safes, blue-steel guns or dark-colored 
surfaces.
Many technicians prefer Silver/Gray powder due to its high 
sensitivity
for developing latent prints on so many different surfaces. Lifts
developed with Silver/Gray powder must be placed on a black backing
card for optimal contrast.

White Powder(1-0402): For
use for maximum contrast against a dark-colored background. After

dusting the surface, lift the print the same as you would with white
powder. However, when you lift the developed print with tape place it on a black backing card 

This product cannot be shipped internationally, air, next day, or 
express shipping. If this item is ordered with an order shipped 
international or express/overnight, this product will be refunded and 
will not be shipped. A $25 hazardous shipping fee is added to your order.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2012 03:11:10 -0800</pubDate>
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