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Message Subject: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits
Whizz
Posted 3/23/2011 6:21 AM (#488399)
Subject: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits


What type of spray on clear coat is best for painting plastic lures such swim whizzes.

Stan Durst 1
Posted 3/23/2011 7:18 AM (#488406 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: RE: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
It depends on what you like to use in some part. Everyone has their own opinion.
I have used many different types including etex. But for my applications, two part auto clear works best for me. I do an awful lot of lures and I need a good quality clear with a quick turn around.
Stan Durst 1
Posted 3/23/2011 7:22 AM (#488407 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: RE: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
It depends on what you like to use in some part. Everyone has their own opinion.
I have used many different types including etex. But for my applications, two part auto clear works best for me. I do an awful lot of lures and I need a good quality clear with a quick turn around.
Sam Ubl
Posted 3/24/2011 12:26 PM (#488655 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: Re: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits





Location: SE Wisconsin
I assume that's a 2-part epoxy? where to find?
sybe.m.
Posted 3/25/2011 2:21 AM (#488781 - in reply to #488399)
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Location: holland
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woodieb8
Posted 3/25/2011 6:00 AM (#488786 - in reply to #488399)
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stan said it best imho.
auto clears are great on plastics. on wood epoxies.
little one
Posted 3/28/2011 8:33 PM (#489522 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: RE: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits





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Location: S.Wisconsin
Where is the best place to pick up the 2 part auto clear? Is thete
one brand that is better than the next? Thanks guys
Matt
Stan Durst 1
Posted 3/29/2011 8:00 AM (#489577 - in reply to #489522)
Subject: RE: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Any auto parts store that sells and/or mixes paint. Ask them for a good two part poly clear and they will help you out. I use a 4 to 1 mix.
The main basics are in all the clears ,the pricier ones have more UV inhibitors, but the main ingredients are the same as the lower priced ones.
Musky Snacks
Posted 9/7/2011 7:00 AM (#515389 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: RE: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits


Tried to use 2 part A/B Epoxy and find that it will effect (Bleed) paint job. Any advice would be great. See clear auto epoxy has been highly recommneded.
woodieb8
Posted 9/7/2011 8:01 AM (#515397 - in reply to #488399)
Subject: Re: Clear Coat for Painting Plastic Baits




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pastics we use dupont 2500-s. for woods we use epoxys.
new lustre or envirotwx.
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