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| The sanding sealer that you guys are useing is it waterbase or oil? also I need a good brand and where to buy it. Thanks
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| I've heard great things about DEFT sanding sealer. It is availible at Home Chepo. |
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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Try Minwax sanding sealer. It does not have to be stirred or shaken so you can dip your baits with no bubbles. It dries quickly and leaves a nice surface.
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Location: North America | rjbass - 1/13/2008 12:27 AM
Try Minwax sanding sealer. It does not have to be stirred or shaken so you can dip your baits with no bubbles. It dries quickly and leaves a nice surface.
Rod
Is minwax sanding sealer not oil based? |
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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Get the kind in the yellow can. It is oil based.
Rod |
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Location: North America | rjbass - 1/13/2008 11:19 AM
Get the kind in the yellow can. It is oil based.
Rod
How well does the water base paints stick to the oil base sealer? |
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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | After the sanding sealer, I prime first with Krylon white or grey primer depending on what color the bait is going to be and then use water based createx or wildlife colors or polytranspar or a combination of and then top coat with Devcon 2ton. Never have had a problem with adhesion in hyndreds of baits.....the process is sound.
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | I use Zars sanding sealer. It says oil based but it is really alcohol based . Great for my smaller baits in both cedar and hardwood. For the big stuff we use Kilz 2 stainblocker plus. It grips wood like no other waterbased sealer. Kingfisher |
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Location: SW MI | Do you have to dip your lures in or can you brush it on? |
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