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Message Subject: Stripping etex lures
RiverMan
Posted 1/22/2010 4:45 PM (#418880)
Subject: Stripping etex lures




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Anyone found an easy way to remove etex from lures that need to be refinished?

thx.
Jed
kevinj
Posted 1/22/2010 5:29 PM (#418887 - in reply to #418880)
Subject: RE: Stripping etex lures




Posts: 474


Heat gun, works great, but watch the fumes. Be sure to ventilate.
Good Luck
Kevin
muskyslayer96
Posted 1/22/2010 5:34 PM (#418890 - in reply to #418880)
Subject: RE: Stripping etex lures





Posts: 615


Location: Madison, WI
Riverman,

Does it need to be completely stripped? if not a sanding sponge and some elbow grease will knock down high spots and even everything out enough to reprime and start over. Just got doing it to a devcon2T cleared bait that got away from me and it's on the wheel now and looks great.

MS
ShaneW
Posted 1/22/2010 6:23 PM (#418897 - in reply to #418890)
Subject: Re: Stripping etex lures




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
Heat gun but it's nasty that's for sure.
markb
Posted 1/23/2010 10:05 AM (#418975 - in reply to #418880)
Subject: Re: Stripping etex lures




Posts: 40


Location: manchester,england
i tend to use a stanley knife blade and peeling them like an orange almost gets most of it off
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