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Message Subject: Painting rubber (dawgs & dussas)?
Esox Madness
Posted 3/31/2015 9:52 AM (#762619)
Subject: Painting rubber (dawgs & dussas)?




Maybe this topic has been covered in the the past?

I've seen a handful of painted/mark ups on rubbers lures out there... eyes, vertical bars, tails tips ect. Question, what product do you guys use with best results to achieve this? Spike-It or Alumidust? Looking for something permanent that works.

I've heard some of those dyes tend to bleed onto other lures over time and just turn into a mess?

Feedback or advise would be appreciated. Thanks!
Will Schultz
Posted 3/31/2015 12:31 PM (#762651 - in reply to #762619)
Subject: Re: Painting rubber (dawgs & dussas)?





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
This is the stuff most are painted with: https://www.ispikeit.com/Store/c-72-sb-coat-solvent-based-soft-plast...

It is nasty stuff. Good ventilation and a rebreather are a must. Spike It also has a waterbased that looks promising.
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