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Message Subject: stripping paint from wood baits
claud_bahls
Posted 1/12/2009 11:08 AM (#354486)
Subject: stripping paint from wood baits




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hi all.....new to the site
i was wondering if anybody could help me out?
i want to remove the paint from some baits.
there is clear coat on the baits, will a standard paint thinner work?
or will something else work better?
thanks for your help
claud
wisriverrat
Posted 1/12/2009 3:43 PM (#354572 - in reply to #354486)
Subject: RE: stripping paint from wood baits




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Location: On the River
Use zip strip it works great
Beaver
Posted 1/12/2009 3:52 PM (#354575 - in reply to #354486)
Subject: RE: stripping paint from wood baits





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This will be going to the basement bait makers forum, but I'll chime in. I re-do lure for guys all of the time, and nothing works better than heat. Heat gun, propane torch, or hold them over a Mr Heater like you're roasting weenies. Nothing works as well as heat.
Beaver
claud_bahls
Posted 1/12/2009 4:27 PM (#354588 - in reply to #354575)
Subject: RE: stripping paint from wood baits




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thanks for the help guys
appreciate it very much
claud
garyb
Posted 1/31/2009 9:10 AM (#358351 - in reply to #354486)
Subject: Re: stripping paint from wood baits




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i have found out letting your lure soak in thhompson waterproofing will remove the paint, i have done that to a few my old creek chubs that needed repainting....
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