👉 Paintball fluid, also known as paintball ink or paint, is a specialized liquid used in paintball games to create vibrant, realistic projectiles. Composed primarily of water, dyes, pigments, and various additives, the fluid is designed to be highly visible under sunlight, ensuring players can easily distinguish between their own paintballs and those of opponents. It is typically a clear, water-based solution that adheres to the paintballs' surface, allowing them to retain their color and pattern during flight. When a paintball is fired, the fluid rapidly expands, propelling the paintball forward while maintaining its shape and color. After impact, the fluid evaporates, leaving behind a white, powdery residue that adheres to the paintball's surface, making it difficult for opponents to see the projectile again. This unique combination of visibility and durability makes paintball fluid essential for safe and enjoyable gameplay.