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  | I am looking for info on painting rubber baits. I have plenty of experience painting and epoxying wood and resin baits, but i have no clue what kind of paints can be used on rubber and how you clear coat them. Any info would be great.   
  
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  | unfortunately the guy that could sell the best paint (for non business owner) for plastic is located in finland  . he don't want to ship and anyway i think it would be real complicated because i think it'S solvent. try to talk whit swartzonker related guy ,i think he also sell some really good paint but it'S in sweden. | 
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  | https://www.cabcoatings.fi/effect  let's merrily spam his email then maybe he will change idea | 
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  | The best solvent based paint in North America is Lureworks SBCoat. Use outdoors with a great mask.   
Buy some clear to coat at the end for a nice shiny finish.   
Clean off lures first with isopropyl. | 
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