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Allstate48
Posted 3/6/2006 4:52 PM (#181069)
Subject: Envirotex in a can




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Well, I have been trying to get envirotex in a spray can, through a hobby store in Des Moines. They called the Envirotex company, and they said they only have it in the bottles. Doug
Beaver
Posted 3/6/2006 6:04 PM (#181082 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can





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www.alpineimport.com

I get spray-on and other Envirotex products from them.
They are usually "right there" price wise too.
Beav
Allstate48
Posted 3/6/2006 6:27 PM (#181086 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Thanks Beaver,I'll take a look Doug
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/6/2006 9:05 PM (#181106 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
You can always do a google search, there are a bunch of site to order it from.

Here is a site: $4.80 a can.

http://store.creative-wholesale.com/Home/tabid/118/CategoryID/20/Li...
Doug Bradley
Posted 3/6/2006 10:20 PM (#181115 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can




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$4.80 a can is cheap, last can I baught was over $7.00...........
Beaver
Posted 3/7/2006 6:37 AM (#181135 - in reply to #181069)
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$4.80 is cheap!
I'm buying some at that price.
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/7/2006 6:56 AM (#181138 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Learn to make google your friend.
Gale
Posted 3/7/2006 1:04 PM (#181210 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can


Just an FYI -

Envirotex in a spray can is NOT the same as the 2-part epoxy you have to mix. I believe it's essentially a polyurethane.
Roger b
Posted 3/14/2006 8:45 PM (#182394 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can




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I agree with Gale. Every lure that I have coated with the Spray can envirotex will react with any rubber tail bait that it comes in contact with. You get that sticky mess. Bait starts to pick up dirt and looks bad. Just my opinion,
Thanks,
Roger b
Beaver
Posted 3/16/2006 11:47 AM (#182754 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can





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I just talked to the tech people at ETI-USA, the makers of Envirotex, and they said that the spray is an "Acrylic Resin".
Envirotex Lite is an "Epoxy Resin".
Very nice people to talk to if you have questions.
707-443-9323

Beav
Beaver
Posted 3/16/2006 12:45 PM (#182761 - in reply to #181069)
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One other thing that they added was ....... "It's not Envirotex Lite in a can, but if you TAKE YOUR TIME and allow plenty of dry time between coats, you can build up a very hard top coat using several coats on top of each other."
I've been using it to do Rapalas for walleye fishing for a few years, and I'll do 4 coats of spray-on with 8 hours in between coats, and it lasts longer than anything Rapala ever put on a lure.
Beav
Allstate48
Posted 3/16/2006 4:50 PM (#182800 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can


Beaver,I ordered some cans, and have been useing it. I've got three coats on some baits. I've really been putting in on thin. Is this right? Thanks Doug
Beaver
Posted 3/16/2006 6:32 PM (#182815 - in reply to #181069)
Subject: RE: Envirotex in a can





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Yeah. Repetative thin coats is better than doing one or two thick ones.
Just allow enough drying time between layers.
Beav
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