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musky slut
Posted 11/1/2010 2:41 PM (#465259)
Subject: Etex question




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If you have put a layer of etex on a biat and you see a spot that it did not cover that you know was brushed over ....do you clean that area before the next layer ? If so ...with what ?


Thanks,
Dinver
bowhunter29
Posted 11/1/2010 3:05 PM (#465262 - in reply to #465259)
Subject: Re: Etex question





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Location: South-Central VA
I don't. Just go on with your second coat and everything should be fine.

jeremy
zach2626
Posted 11/2/2010 7:29 AM (#465337 - in reply to #465262)
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for what its worth i clean every bait real good after painting them and then clear coat. i used to get those spots you were talking about and i think its from the oil on my fingers. i use just good window cleaner between painting and clearing. try taking heat to those spots and see if you can make it run it those holes if not i think its from a bait that isn't 100% clean.
musky slut
Posted 11/2/2010 7:47 AM (#465339 - in reply to #465259)
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Thanks guys , I put another layer onlast night and they are now covered !
Stan Durst 1
Posted 11/2/2010 7:46 PM (#465416 - in reply to #465339)
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Before I put a second coat on I would wipe the lure with alcohol to make sure it was clean
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