Clear coating lures
mm3
Posted 10/24/2011 7:54 PM (#521934)
Subject: Clear coating lures




Posts: 389


Location: Northern Illinois
I've got a lure that is really light on the top clear coat and I wanted to add a top coat to protect it. I don't have the whole air brush set up thing and I was wondering if anyone knows a reliable product I can use to protect it.
guest
Posted 10/25/2011 4:38 AM (#521998 - in reply to #521934)
Subject: RE: Clear coating lures


i have a spraypaint can of automotive clear coat layin around. I've thought of using that on some of my paint chipped lures, anyone ever done this??
Zib
Posted 10/25/2011 7:59 AM (#522012 - in reply to #521934)
Subject: RE: Clear coating lures





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Etex makes a spray on clear coat in a can. It's sold at most hardware stores & costs around $12 give or take a buck. Haven't used it myself but have thought about trying it.
MartinTD
Posted 10/25/2011 8:08 AM (#522014 - in reply to #521934)
Subject: Re: Clear coating lures





Posts: 1141


Location: NorthCentral WI
The automotive clear in a can works fine. I have used it on a few lures, mainly suicks, where you do not want a thick epoxy coat like E-tex.
Landonfish
Posted 10/25/2011 10:48 AM (#522039 - in reply to #521934)
Subject: Re: Clear coating lures




Posts: 360


I used the spray etex on a few lures. The first time out with them sitting in the sun the clear coat started melting.
psv
Posted 10/25/2011 12:21 PM (#522060 - in reply to #521934)
Subject: RE: Clear coating lures




Posts: 469


Location: MN

 Devcon 30 minutes 2 ton epoxy is good option.  You can brush it on the lure. 

http://www.acehardwaresuperstore.com/2105-epoxy/62864.html