It came in today, along with the converters, so naturally I had to try it out. The stuff is yellowish in color, has a slight chemical smell, and glows a light blueish white in UV. For a UV source I'm using a CF UV bulb in a desk lamp.
I should have used the lamp while filling. You can see the fluid rise into the converter, but spills are, well, invisible. I was cautious so it only got on my finger tips, but it could have been worst.
It writes smooth. I couldn't see it go on the page with the UV light. I really wasn't expecting much since the page wasn't off white, but the writing stood out well. It does show up better on a darker page, but if you look close you can see something is there in regular light, though if you're not paying attention you might not notice it. It didn't show up on the regular white page.
I had expected it to not be as bright once it dried, but so far that hasn't happened. It looks just as bright as fresh written. Will be interesting to see how bright it is after 24 hours.
Noodler's Blue Ghost