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tmag
Posted 11/13/2008 1:35 AM (#345090)
Subject: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




Posts: 514


Hey All,

Does anyone know of a spraypaint that will stick to soft plastics such as grubs, worms, etc.?

Only need black color but want to paint patterns.

Thanks
RyLure
Posted 11/14/2008 5:42 PM (#345334 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




Posts: 46


the lurecraft website has some paint designed just for soft plastics they say will not come off, it says you can airbrush it or dip it or pretty much anything you want, personally never tried it but am planning to .

ryan
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/14/2008 6:54 PM (#345338 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Location: Land of the Musky
I have some of that paint and it is good stuff!
archerynut36
Posted 11/14/2008 7:22 PM (#345342 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Location: syracuse indiana
here is the link to that stuff....bill
http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/plastic-products/paint-for-pla...
Mak51
Posted 11/14/2008 8:33 PM (#345346 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: RE: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?


Spike-It Garlic Dip-n-Glow Spray Dye works well. I picked some up and doctored up a Pounder... worked very well except it does bleed a little. I don't know if the scent thing makes a big difference or not, but after using this stuff, my Bulldawgs smell very strong of garlic. The post painted Bulldawgs have caught fish, so the fish obviously don't mind it. I purchased this stuff at Thorne Bros... they have plenty of colors.
tmag
Posted 11/19/2008 1:22 AM (#346025 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: RE: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




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Thanks!
JRedig
Posted 11/19/2008 8:09 AM (#346040 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




Location: Twin Cities
I hate that garlic smell, I wish it came without that.
archerynut36
Posted 11/19/2008 7:48 PM (#346170 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Location: syracuse indiana
yes so do i.. i bought 2 cans of it.. like a hot pink and used it once and they are still sitting becouse of that problem.. i threw the bait in my dawg container and it made most of them smell like that.. and the color ran too.....bill
Beaver
Posted 11/25/2008 5:49 PM (#346929 - in reply to #346170)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Thanks for that link, whoever put it up. I think that I'm going to buy white or pearl plastics and see what I can do with my airbrush. Sounds like some cool stuff.
Beav
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/25/2008 7:03 PM (#346937 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Location: Land of the Musky
Beav. Make sure you get the solvents too. You might even call LureCraft. I think they have two solvents for cleanup and thinning. You may already have them too??? Not sure what chemical the paint uses as a base solvent. I have the MSDS but I am not sure where it is?
gear jammer
Posted 12/2/2008 3:09 PM (#347663 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: RE: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




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Location: michigan
Make sure you reseach (how to) on air brushing the lure craft paint. I used some and it clogged up a cheapo air brush to the point of throwing it out. Also after awhile the paint all harden up.

Most likely it was me being stupid and not learning about the product before hand.

Jim
mota
Posted 12/8/2008 12:29 AM (#348706 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: Re: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?


garlic smell + exo will be the perfect combo
CiscoKid
Posted 12/12/2008 9:35 AM (#349376 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: RE: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I used the Spike-it spray, but it wasn't the garlic. In fact it has the Anise oil smell (much better)! Worked great turning my pearl pounder into a cisco pounder (used blue).

Here is the link to Thorne Bros. where I got it from. Problem is I don't see black.

http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/lure_doctoring/luredoc_spikeit.htm...

Here is the link to Spike-It website. I only see the black offered in the garlic scent which sucks.

http://www.ispikeit.com/shopnew/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=633&cat=...
tmag
Posted 12/13/2008 2:36 AM (#349500 - in reply to #345090)
Subject: RE: Spraypaint for Soft Plastics?




Posts: 514


Thanks all for your efforts.

Alas, I don't own an air brush and the stuff from lurecraft doesn't come in a spraypaint / can.

I'm also uninterested in the scented paints.

I've accepted that I'm stuck with this one

Thanks,

TC
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