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| I have a Manta that needs repainting, don't want to screw it up.....
Does anyone know, or have an educated guess, as to what River Run is using as a top/clearcoat on the Manta?
Thanks
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Not sure but I'll tell you what you shouldn't do. Don't brush on envirotex over the existing paint job to further protect the lure. I tried that and ended up with disproportionate globs of the crap during the drying process. |
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| I use envirotex without any problems. On this bait I hang it by the tail and brush on a thin layer. |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Buff it very, very lightly with 400 grit or finer just enough to dull the suface a little, do your touch up than use a good qualty automotive eurathane to spray over it The clear will bring the clarity back into the finish.
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| I have repainted Mantas for a few buddys, Be careful if you remove the plastic lip.
You can remove the screw eye if you want just e-Poxy them back in when your done.
Sand bait with 80 grit then 120 that should scuff down most of there clear.
Re paint then re clear with E tex 2 time should be good. If you have a drying drum use it if not,
temp put the screw eyes back and hang up for 5 min up and down for 5 min.
I know this sucks and takes time but it should turn out fine do this for the first hour
at 75-85 deg this should tack up enough not to run.
Or you could paint it and I,ll clear it and send it back.
RonP
Madd Dogg Lures
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