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nazercl
Posted 9/5/2011 7:17 PM (#515185)
Subject: Painting Soft Plastics





I used the search option and came up with nothing, so forgive me if I am bringing up an old topic.

Does anyone know [exactly] what product is good for painting soft plastics.  Everything I use flakes off.  I need something that can be airbrushed on preferably. 

Thanks

Tackle Industries
Posted 9/5/2011 8:20 PM (#515197 - in reply to #515185)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





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Location: Land of the Musky
Great stuff here!:

http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/plastic-products/paint-for-pla...

You have to cut it off
GMan
Posted 9/6/2011 3:34 PM (#515304 - in reply to #515197)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
What do you mean "cut it off"...I take it the stuff does not come in a can or a pen or a tube or what...?
anzomcik
Posted 9/6/2011 4:07 PM (#515314 - in reply to #515185)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





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I think he means that the paint sticks so well to the soft plastic that you would have to actually cut the soft plastic bait to remove the color from the bait.

Tackle did i read that correctly?

Edited by anzomcik 9/6/2011 4:08 PM
Tackle Industries
Posted 9/6/2011 5:20 PM (#515330 - in reply to #515185)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





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Yes, the paint does not only stick, I think it bonds with the plastisol. Good stuff! You can paint it on or mix it and spray it with an air brush too.
nazercl
Posted 9/7/2011 6:22 PM (#515519 - in reply to #515185)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





Thanks guys....

James, I ordered a bottle and can't wait to try it.
kodiak
Posted 9/14/2011 7:17 AM (#516478 - in reply to #515185)
Subject: Re: Painting Soft Plastics





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Location: Okoboji
hope you ordered the thinner. your gonna need it if you are going to shoot it.
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