Best Blood Trailing Flashlight Test

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Is it Red, Green, Blue, White, UV? In this video I test all of those plus multiple combinations plus Luminol, to find out what is the very best Blood Tracking Flashlight!!!
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Комментарии • 179

  • @markschnittker4770
    @markschnittker4770 3 года назад +17

    This is a fantastic experiment. You did a great job being both scientific and practical. Thanks for doing this and sharing with us. I suggest to try the red and green again, but make the green more dim by using sunglasses or something similar.
    There should be a combination of dim green and intense, deep red that make the blood contrast better.

    • @BWolf00
      @BWolf00 3 года назад +2

      I couldn't begin to tell anyone why, but I thought the blue was the blood tracking magic light...turns out it's a dud. But you're right he did a great job setting up the test and detailing what was happening. I was in the market for a new headlamp and this saved me some trouble and possibly some money.

  • @dogtongue88
    @dogtongue88 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a hunter and I saw a Bigfoot a few years ago. This is how I found you. I didn't want to give up archery so I studied everything I could find credible on bigfoot. I spent a lot of money on a custom Pistol and I've been collecting flashlights ever since. They don't like to be lit up and trailing deer is a big deal too. Big Gun big light. My favorite is the night watch from Neals gadgets. I just ordered 2 night watch incredibles . Thanks for everything.

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 3 года назад +6

    Outstanding way to perform a controlled test. Thanks!

  • @bisakov
    @bisakov 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for taking the time doing this! You just saved me some money 🙂

  • @MjrNiGhTmArE
    @MjrNiGhTmArE 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for doing this, was curious which if any was better. Now I know.

  • @ohioutony100
    @ohioutony100 3 года назад +6

    I am red green colorblind and the red and blue combo appears to make the blood glow for me!!!! This may be my answer to being able to track deer by myself. I would love to try this

    • @MrBowhuntingDude
      @MrBowhuntingDude 2 года назад

      I'm also color blind to red and green and cant track blood trails without help. But the red and blue definitely did not help for me.

    • @tessntank2019
      @tessntank2019 8 месяцев назад

      SAME I HAVE red/green color introvision.. (not sure if that's what it's actually called).. I tried to do the red/blue nothing. Did the red green and actually Used it

    • @dennisweaver5485
      @dennisweaver5485 7 месяцев назад

      Im red/green color blind also.I always require help. My son and I make good trackers. He does the color detection, and I do the disturbed ground when and if we lose blood. We have recovered most deer since we joined up. When I do the physical examination part, it works day or night. At night in very dark conditions, with my light turned off and he in a distance at "last" blood. Ive been able guide him where I envision the deer's movement direction from this position. Twice now, he walked on direction I yelled out to him, and stopped when I yelled. He got down on all 4's and yelled back "blood" Very strange, can't explain it, but it works.I beieve it has everything to do with being color-blind. Not just once, but multiple times.

  • @Steve-Goff
    @Steve-Goff 4 года назад +2

    Definitely an interesting test. I was a little surprised by the results. Warm white was best for my eyes too

  • @Hawken707
    @Hawken707 2 года назад +5

    In 40 years of deer hunting, I still prefer old school propane lantern with aluminum foil on back side. Old school is sometimes better. It shows the blood really well. Also here in the south, spiders will find blood you can't see, and they reflect in the lantern light.

    • @jwoyshnar
      @jwoyshnar Год назад +1

      I agree. Nothing beats an old Coleman lantern.

  • @jzflmr6089
    @jzflmr6089 4 года назад +13

    Red and green showed some just be cause it was getting closer to a white light

  • @seanmangan2769
    @seanmangan2769 4 года назад +1

    I'm not a hunter but this was very interesting! I thought the high-CRI light was going to be the best...the red/green really surprised me! This was fun, thanks for the video!

  • @arniepazzaz
    @arniepazzaz 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video ! Over the years I would see those ‘blood tracking ‘ lights for sale and often wondered. I never bought one and don’t see them for sale any more. I experimented with my colored lights and found a white flashlight worked best too. Maybe a comparison between a marketed blood tracking flashlight and a 3500 k high cri would be fun too.
    Thanks again for your videos

  • @michaelcaudill570
    @michaelcaudill570 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for saving me from wasting my money on one of the blood tracking lights for deer hunting.

    • @remb9614
      @remb9614 4 года назад

      Michael Caudill been hunting for a long time and I prefer cool white and floody for blood, but anything will work if it’s bright, you just need upwards of 500 lumens and the cool white tends to make the blood pop a little whereas high cri makes everything pop. Again, just my opinion.

  • @devansmith7096
    @devansmith7096 Год назад

    In school a forensic scientist came and his light had a red and green bulb side-by-side, it made the blood glow, very cool.

  • @jngmgmt1
    @jngmgmt1 4 года назад

    Great video! In the future if you need blood easy place to get it is an Asian market. Porks blood is common in dishes and you can usually buy it by the pint.

  • @achitamo
    @achitamo 3 года назад +2

    There was a flashlight that had a RGB with 9 different colors. I used that to find out which light was best for blood tracking. Looks like it was either the green and yellow or green and orange together which sort of fluoresces the blood to an orange color. Can flash it all the way down and can see the blood trail from a far distance.

  • @cessanterationelegiscessat4322
    @cessanterationelegiscessat4322 4 года назад +5

    For those that dont hunt or dont know red and green on lights (in hunting context)are ment to be used when night hunting certain animals not necessarily for tracking blood. It's the color and the inability of the animal to properly see that light spectrum (depending on what hunting) they wont see you then run off just because you shined light over them to line up a shot. The blue is used for the blood tracking and in my experience depending on brand what ever (blue specific) that they use in it coupled with knowing what it is that you are looking for. If you have 0 experience using blue light for tracking blood then yeah it's going to be hard at first but if you have done it before(have more then just a hand full of times worth if experience) and know what shade/deep and dark color the blood shows up as(@pecifically in the blue light washing over all the other natural colors) your eyes focus on that easier and can fallow it rather well. That's why hunting specific lights put out by certain dedicated as hunting specific companies (not just x fill in blank flash light only manufacturing company) used those specific light combinations on lights. The non hunting dedicated/hunting specific companies that put out light combinations similar to these is just because those real hunting companies do so and not because they put in work or research companies with not using the proper or right blue. my light that picked up that has red/green/blue/white on it vs the one picked up made by a truly hunting dedicated company (that put in hundreds of hours and research finding the right blue), doesn't work any where near the level of my hunting *specific* flashlights blue setting. Used it before to track blood from my chicken pen across entire property to where the raccoon headed with my chicken. Both lights were used that night and the just because light was worthless to spot the trail with its blue color hue and brightness in comparison to the other. My self and tracking partner noticed the difference and talk about manufacturers that do something because they put in time in research vs those who do it to hop on trend of just because other do it and not even know why in first place.

  • @dustinmattox626
    @dustinmattox626 2 года назад +1

    I've had this light for years, and it's amazing when tracking deer at night. It's called the Primos bloodhunter. I can't find a new one to buy anywhere. But it uses a red and green mixture and it makes blood look like it's glowing to a certain extent.

    • @JohnSims3
      @JohnSims3 Год назад

      They sell them on Amazon, but expensive...

  • @dustinmattox626
    @dustinmattox626 2 года назад

    This link is the same light, just in a mini version. I'm not sure how good this one works. But the bigger green pistol grip light was a gamechanger when I first got it. I had friends calling me needing help finding deer that they lost the blood trail on. I would show up and hit the light where they said the blood stopped, and they're jaw would drop because they couldn't believe it

  • @colinbailey6883
    @colinbailey6883 4 года назад

    Nice work. Truly competent video.

  • @aurthorthing7403
    @aurthorthing7403 4 года назад +3

    Try using amber colored glasses instead of yellow.
    And does go bad after a while. Not sure how this stuff works but it also works better on dried blood and possibly UV light.
    Curious how these would work right at dusk?

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 4 года назад +1

    Very,very,well done !! Great testing and method !!
    j

  • @tedeng9428
    @tedeng9428 3 года назад +1

    I've seen a similar flashlight blood test. It was a while ago, so I am sorry to say I cannot recall where I saw it. However, the tester found that an incandescent flashlight bulb with a colored filter, worked better than LED lights for finding blood. I do not recall if he said whether it was a regular, kryptonite or halogen bulb.

  • @TunaManCornFoot
    @TunaManCornFoot 5 месяцев назад

    What headlamp would you recommend for me. I need it for duck hunting, I would like the brightest possible beam preferably one that could zoom in and out. I often use it as a headlight for my kayak so I need it really bright. Thank you, keep up the awesome work.

  • @cottojn
    @cottojn 3 года назад +1

    My first gen primos blood tracker flashlight has the green and red combo works great.

    • @icuabc1235
      @icuabc1235 3 года назад

      I have one too, no complaints.

  • @johndenham9999
    @johndenham9999 4 года назад +1

    Good job. Thanks

  • @LRJ88
    @LRJ88 4 года назад +2

    Do you reckon a mule with red and green LEDs could work with this too, maybe with separate ramping for them both?

  • @mortuus4601
    @mortuus4601 4 года назад

    Nice video, wish i could build my own lights like dat..... But. I would go with an uv Light if i was to look for blood in Woods

  • @Brandon_Carlisle
    @Brandon_Carlisle 4 года назад

    I'm no hunter, but my Emisar D18 with the 95 cri SST-20@3000K makes reds POP. If I was tasked with any tracking at all, that would easily be my first choice.

  • @annikagoodwin4486
    @annikagoodwin4486 4 года назад +2

    I thought the warm 3500k light would be best, but my vote afterward is for the cool white light.

  • @JohnSims3
    @JohnSims3 Год назад

    Did you try the luminol with the 365nm lens? I read CSI white papers that say it works best...

  • @jjoddo4530
    @jjoddo4530 3 года назад +1

    Cool video. I'm colorblind and can't see red. Any recommendations? I actually saw the red/green combo the best too...

  • @gocpod
    @gocpod 4 года назад +2

    5000K 90CRI, like samsung351D or nichia 219C 5700K would do. All other colors and glasses are only for forensic use (close inspection) and
    not for open field

  • @Dennis-vh8tz
    @Dennis-vh8tz 4 года назад

    I wonder how a cooler high CRI light would work. High CRI should be beneficial and the cool white seemed to have a bit more contrast between red blood and the background.

  • @UFOGEORGE
    @UFOGEORGE 4 года назад

    Nice work !

  • @floyd2386
    @floyd2386 4 года назад

    I wish you would have combined red and white.
    I'm really surprised red and blue didn't work too well for you. Gerber used to make a light that combined reed and blue and people swore by it. Maybe the output ratio makes a difference?

  • @crispusattucks6094
    @crispusattucks6094 Год назад

    I always take my deer to old field. Great bunch.

  • @trailrideadventures
    @trailrideadventures 4 года назад +2

    Can you do ir flash lights for night vision?

  • @johntheux9238
    @johntheux9238 4 года назад +4

    Can you try the acebeam X80-UV version?

  • @anthonyperotti151
    @anthonyperotti151 7 месяцев назад

    Have you tried incandescent light with colored filters?

  • @matthewm7666
    @matthewm7666 4 года назад

    Maybe one of those high CRI green tint LEDs would be good. 🤔

  • @ericflowers2146
    @ericflowers2146 4 года назад

    Last week the only way we found a buck was to use green and white. Made it almost glow.

  • @travislupum
    @travislupum 26 дней назад

    I was watching a video yesterday about colored filters and uses and the blue filter didnt work woth led but it did with an incandescent bulb

  • @thebaddest2562
    @thebaddest2562 4 года назад +1

    Did u try red and a white light by any chance? If so did it make any difference to just straight red.

  • @mcw089
    @mcw089 4 года назад +1

    Blood is available at most Asian markets, it's used specifically Fillipino cooking. Nuff said.

  • @danr5704
    @danr5704 Год назад

    good job , very well done

  • @Liamriegerpoop
    @Liamriegerpoop Год назад

    Did you like the Primos bloodhunter hd shadow?

  • @MissionaryInMexico
    @MissionaryInMexico 4 года назад +2

    Wish this video existed 28 years ago when my brother hit a deer with an arrow and we found 5 blood splatters and a general direction then it started to rain. We lost the deer. My brother quit archery hunting for 20 years. Hurt him to his heart. But, he's back to archery hunting and I'll make sure he sees this video.

    • @mortuus4601
      @mortuus4601 4 года назад +1

      Buy the convoy uv Light its cheap and crazy bright

    • @MissionaryInMexico
      @MissionaryInMexico 4 года назад +1

      @@mortuus4601 Think you! I use the high lumen harbor Freight light, I use it at my house in central México to search for Scorpions every night.

  • @fisherman1088
    @fisherman1088 4 года назад +4

    I've heard that a Coleman lantern works well, the kind that runs off Coleman fuel with the little filaments that burn. i'd like to see you try that as a comparison .

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont 2 года назад

      there is no filament that burn its a mesh mantle that contain the flame and convert the light into a brighter waveform.

    • @tessntank2019
      @tessntank2019 8 месяцев назад

      I have one with a little filiment.

  • @Dont_Poke_The_Bear
    @Dont_Poke_The_Bear 4 года назад +8

    Post-watch comment.... what about a triple s2+ with red, green and a high cri nichia? Having all three in the same reflector may be the ticket...

  • @gumbystown
    @gumbystown 3 года назад

    What do you think is best for night hunting red or green

  • @caydengonzales5495
    @caydengonzales5495 4 года назад +1

    Possibly try and amber Light for this test?

  • @danielcoulter6102
    @danielcoulter6102 3 года назад

    I have a primos flashlight that has a green and red light together and it works very well for finding blood

    • @tiendaforense
      @tiendaforense 3 года назад

      I have the same flashlight, the best i have tried.

  • @notsure7874
    @notsure7874 2 года назад

    Old video but I just wanted to point out that those chuckeyes at the slaughterhouse - that's a delicious cut, I have no idea why it's so cheap. People started catching on around here and it's ribeye prices. The whole point is ribeye without the ribeye pricetag. Anyway - those steaks look fabulous, all of them.

  • @billwell9266
    @billwell9266 2 года назад

    I'm red/green colorblind and a green light helps me see blood the best

  • @danielkmit4145
    @danielkmit4145 4 года назад +5

    I’m pretty sure that Luminol takes a very special kind of light

    • @tiendaforense
      @tiendaforense 3 года назад +1

      No, it does not. Actually, you must perform the experiment in total darkness.

  • @voiceforthevoicelesstruth5480
    @voiceforthevoicelesstruth5480 2 года назад

    I always said white light old school mag light cops used was best but of course led all you can get now a days! Progress I tell ya!

  • @Cornerstandoutdoors
    @Cornerstandoutdoors 3 года назад

    I've heard that a lantern works pretty good never tried it but

  • @craig269
    @craig269 4 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @chadgoodrich9903
    @chadgoodrich9903 4 года назад

    You kind of touched on what I think may be the solution to your hinderances.
    As hunters, we don't track 'fresh' or 100% 'wet' blood. The majority of the time, it has had a MINIMUM of 30min to air dry which, will give different surface properties and obviously, this will change the longer it is allowed to dry. I know hunters who will wait anywhere from an hour to several hours to overnight to track a big buck.
    So, now that you have done this test with 'wet' blood on top of damp ground/foliage, perhaps try additional trials at different drying time intervals on completely dry ground and/or just after a rain?
    In your spare time of course!!! LOL

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 4 года назад

    Very interesting video.

  • @bryanfix9662
    @bryanfix9662 8 месяцев назад

    Most people might be tracking dry blood... I would like to see more on that, from a hunter.

  • @southernway8132
    @southernway8132 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @brooksmatetich6830
    @brooksmatetich6830 4 года назад +5

    Put the uv light on the luminol

  • @bomoss7118
    @bomoss7118 3 года назад +1

    Hey brother, the blood from the butcher will likely be pasteurised (sterilised). This process destroys the enzyme known as "catalase" in the blood, which should be what reacts with the hydrogen peroxide (or some other superoxide) component of the spray. Trying it on fresh blood could yield very different results.

    • @bomoss7118
      @bomoss7118 3 года назад

      I'm making a lot of assumptions there... Just a thought anyway.

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 3 года назад +1

    I would have thought UV? Makes most body fluids glow.

  • @WHS_reviews
    @WHS_reviews 4 года назад

    I wondered at first why you'd need to find blood, did you get into law enforcement? :) I'm not into hunting at all, but my pre-watch guess was that red doesn't work as everything then looks red. What is likely needed is definitely not a high CRI, but instead a low CRI of white light with a spike in the red. Cool white LEDs have a spike in the blue and that makes blue and purple flowers stand out (but filtering the red from purple to also become blue), so from that I suspect a combination of a red light at low power + white light would work well. Cool white low CRI should be better than any high CRI as it removes a lot of contrast in nature, and blue is not so common in nature, so this means low contrast in many colours in nature (e.g. browns disappearing into black), so that combination could be optimal. Post watch: Too bad you didn't try red+white. I think running the red light at a lower power than the white light would give a combination that will work well.

  • @nikleiser5888
    @nikleiser5888 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have al Ink the the Drivers Used in this video ?

  • @Scorpac
    @Scorpac 7 месяцев назад

    Blood absorbs UV light at 415nm wavelength so blood looks black unter UV-light. The typical movie fluorescent white only appears if you spray a specific enzyme on blood/sperm etc.

  • @tomgrossell
    @tomgrossell Год назад

    You’re friggin awesome

  • @pointedspider
    @pointedspider 4 года назад +1

    I modified some flashlights back in 2013 with some cree UV LEDs. U cant see the light with the naked eye. I had some old insignia flip cameras, modded those to my rifle along with the UV light. I just flip the camera screen out and turn the light on. I can see thru the screen, everything is bright, but I can't see it with out the camera. Very nice. I can see u.....but u cant see me!

    • @Tn18d
      @Tn18d 4 года назад

      That's interesting I thought you would need Infra red not ultra violet?

    • @0neTwo3
      @0neTwo3 4 года назад

      Tom Nelson IR wavelengths are below our visible spectrum, UV wavelengths are at the very upper range and also go beyond our perception... cameras exist that can show either or even both.

  • @JL-qo7cs
    @JL-qo7cs 4 года назад

    I use my uv to detect urine. It does a good job.

  • @PM-wt3ye
    @PM-wt3ye 4 года назад +4

    5000-6000k High CRI would probably be the best, because its natural and our eyes see best with it!

  • @stevew6910
    @stevew6910 3 года назад

    I have heard of people using peroxide in a spray bottle to make sure they are seeing blood, Ive never tried it, But they claim peroxide bubbles on contact with blood

  • @FreakzRitual
    @FreakzRitual 4 года назад +2

    I think the blood has too be dried in wood or carpet with that spray. Now it has me thinking a few lights that I own that advertised as blood tracker is false cause it's a bluish light.. I'm going too do some research...

    • @tiendaforense
      @tiendaforense 3 года назад

      luminol just works on diluted samples.

  • @stugryffin3619
    @stugryffin3619 3 года назад +1

    I can see why you have almost 58k subs.

  • @michaelwashington777
    @michaelwashington777 4 года назад +1

    Matt?
    Which headlamp do YOU reccomend?????
    🤔🤔🤔

    • @MDTH02
      @MDTH02 3 года назад

      I want to know that also

  • @BMacattackle
    @BMacattackle 2 года назад

    1. You used Arterial blood only
    2. You picked fresh leaves from another area that also reflect light via photosynthetic properties
    3. Did you add the recommended amount of water to the Spay bottle?
    4. Did you go to school for marketing and/or sales or were you really confused on why it didnt work?

  • @mikewilliams8151
    @mikewilliams8151 3 года назад +1

    Hydrogen peroxide spray and soft light works for me

  • @neildagasstrysome7216
    @neildagasstrysome7216 4 года назад

    I have the Acebeam X80 with the Nichia 233A 365nm. It works on everything you wanted and more, i have other UV lights but none compares to this one, if it`s nothing to see it`s a "black light" completely, all you see will be darkness. But the X80 has a special crystal glass to let the UV flow out, if you wanna compare you should use no glass at all or else the normal glass will block UV light.

  • @nation8169
    @nation8169 4 года назад +3

    Hey dude, i got a pretty interesting flashlight for you. Look up RovyVon Aurora A28. I don’t know if you know about this brand yet but their flashlights have been game changing. A video on that would be awesome! It just came out too. Cheers :)

  • @michaelmatti1135
    @michaelmatti1135 3 года назад +1

    do a test of peroxide?

  • @jonhaba3810
    @jonhaba3810 3 года назад

    Do this same test without LEDs and use the incandescent bulbs

  • @codybrookehanson2346
    @codybrookehanson2346 3 года назад

    Red and green surprised me

  • @brandoncooper1962
    @brandoncooper1962 2 года назад

    I heard uv light works so i tried it tonight and all it did was make the blood look black, so long story short it didn't work.

  • @gwalker5327
    @gwalker5327 2 года назад

    Interesting video. If that much blood was sloshed all over the place, you could track a deer with a candle!

  • @muckrak3r
    @muckrak3r 4 года назад +1

    I'm curious why the luminol stuff didn't work?

    • @tiendaforense
      @tiendaforense 3 года назад

      because it does not work on whole samples, just diluted.

  • @backup4ever
    @backup4ever 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Sorry it took me so long to watch it.

    • @Lumencraft-
      @Lumencraft-  4 года назад

      Broham... Yellowstone trip is booked!

    • @backup4ever
      @backup4ever 4 года назад

      @@Lumencraft- it's going to be awesome, i cant wait

  • @williamschermerhorn7918
    @williamschermerhorn7918 4 года назад

    Warm white to black light

  • @DAPRIA-
    @DAPRIA- 3 года назад

    Recuerdo que el luminol al mezclarse con agua que contiene cloro produce un efecto no deseado. saludos

  • @odecaplon7250
    @odecaplon7250 2 года назад

    Use ultra violet light for a bloodstain .

  • @grigorirasputin5020
    @grigorirasputin5020 4 года назад

    Like eyes shining in a light in the dark, could there be a difference in human and animal blood for this test? Maybe ask Billy Bob if you can have the contents of the trash can in the ladies room at his gas station to try out?

  • @jeffshelton4741
    @jeffshelton4741 4 года назад

    Coleman Lantern has worked best for me.

  • @ellbug89
    @ellbug89 2 года назад

    Best light source to illuminate blood is not an electronic source but a coleman fuel lantern with a mantle

  • @dvoz9023
    @dvoz9023 4 года назад +20

    In the next video : "does semen glow under uv?"

    • @TheDimking
      @TheDimking 4 года назад +2

      Yes it does

    • @dvoz9023
      @dvoz9023 4 года назад +2

      @@TheDimking I know 🤔😳

    • @ricbrady
      @ricbrady 4 года назад +3

      Only on odd dated Tuesdays

    • @mortuus4601
      @mortuus4601 4 года назад +1

      Wat is semen?

    • @0neTwo3
      @0neTwo3 4 года назад +2

      Well, that should be easier to get.... 😅

  • @JoFrieFam
    @JoFrieFam 4 года назад +1

    The Luminol works with the Iron in the Blood and then you need additional the 365nm UV Light to make this visible...

  • @turkishninja4310
    @turkishninja4310 4 месяца назад

    What you are looking for can be accomplished only with a incedesant light bulb and blue filter...

  • @Critistrike
    @Critistrike 4 года назад +2

    I would like to see a video about the best UV light for checking ID's I work bar security and would like to know what's best

    • @SY_Vlog24
      @SY_Vlog24 4 года назад +1

      Try use uv with 360nm.. its the best.. not like cheap 400nm uv (they tend to look crazy purple)

    • @dallasisom5674
      @dallasisom5674 4 года назад

      I bought a Convoy S2+ with the 365nm UV. I use it to find fluid leaks on cars. I'd recommend it a lot. Lots of power especially if you're just checking ID's.

    • @SY_Vlog24
      @SY_Vlog24 4 года назад

      @@dallasisom5674 what kind of fluid leaks that will glow under uv? Thx

    • @dallasisom5674
      @dallasisom5674 4 года назад

      @@SY_Vlog24 you have to add a dye to whatever fluid you're trying to find

    • @SY_Vlog24
      @SY_Vlog24 4 года назад

      @@dallasisom5674 ooh okay.. nice idea

  • @patrickskaggs6034
    @patrickskaggs6034 4 года назад

    Try peroxide and water the blood wilĺķ

  • @drogadepc
    @drogadepc 4 года назад

    What about yellow light?

  • @chasemeloy480
    @chasemeloy480 2 года назад +1

    U need uv light with luminol