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Why fluorescent objects fade fast when exposed to direct sun light?

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Why fluorescent objects fade fast when exposed to direct sun light?

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All colored surfaces fade when exposed to day light, this fading is also caused by the UV wavelengths. The UV light breaks down the chemical bonds within the pigments themselves and eventually makes any colored surface white or transparent. Different types of pigments can withstand this attack to varying degrees and fluorescent has the lowest tolerance and therefore fade the quickest.

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