Do-It® Lure and Jig Paint Kit
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- Enough paint for up to 200 jigs
- 1 paint brush
- 4 fluorescent colors: green, red, orange and yellow
- 3 solid colors: black, purple and blue
- 2 base white paints
Take your fishing to a whole new level by customizing the paint schemes on you favorite jigs and lures with this Paint Kit from Do-It. The Paint Kit includes 9 popular colors of waterbase paints packaged in spill-resistant interlocking pallets. With enough paint to cover up to 200 jigs, this kit is also great for touching-up your scuffed lures and jigs. 1/10 oz. of each color.
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by Jdmolen gotta work with it....
i bought this bc its alot cheaper to order jigs un-painted and paint yourself! you dont have to worrie about mixing the paint its ready to go!! i put a base (white) coat on first and then apply the color you want some may take 2 coats... and ive found that the orange and chart. green look better without a base coat! ive been using this paint for the last two years on my crappie jigs and it wrks great although i might upgrade to the real paint this year! lol
February 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by kedmonson Good product
works great i use it for eyes and it performs well.
July 30, 2011
Rated 2 out of 5Â by LTAstalker dried out
Some of my paint samples were dried out when I got them! I liked the few that I did use, but still messy. At the end of the day I will stick with Pro-Tec Powder Paints.
April 5, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by JPfisher Effective at Times
The paint is not something I would recommend if you are going to use it as a base. You are better off using this paint on top of something like a powder coat or Component Systems paint for details. As a base, it just sinks into wood and keeps on going. It is also a bit weaker than other paints I have used in the past.
February 13, 2011
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If you allow the paint ample time to dry, you won't find that it rubs off. However fish after toothy fish you will find that it chips. If you are targeting toothy, aggressive fish like me, trying using PRO-TEC Powder Paints! No mess and almost chip proof!A:Â
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Yes but it is not as durable as other paints.A:Â
This stuff is quite translucent. Has a few bad reviews.Instead, for any lure, including spoons, I would go to the 99 cent store and pick up some ladies nail polish... Same effect, easier application, same overall cost effectiveness.
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