Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs
- Super high-gloss finish in seconds
- One-coat coverage with no white primer needed
- No drying time
- Non-flammable and environmentally safe
- Will not dry out
- No mixing or settling
- No odor
- Easy cleanup
Pro-Tech Powder Paints give your baits a super-durable high-gloss finish in just seconds! Just heat your bait with a match or lighter, swish it through the environmentally safe powder, and watch as it quickly changes color before your eyes. Once your bait has cooled, tie it on and fish. 2 oz. jar.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 48
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by nuker Great price for a great product
Good to Great product that is easy to use. Chips very easily after a few hours of use. Color schemes are great and at the price you can buy them all. Product should come with latex gloves and a partical mask for those working with lead.
April 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Flukeskywalker Best way to paint jigs
Great quality powder paint for jigs. Takes a beating and keeps on looking good.
February 28, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by IronMachin Very Happy
I bought several colors of this to paint 1/4 oz jig heads to use in the surf. It seems to hold up quite well with just a single coat then cured in the toaster oven. Great color and shine.
February 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DOC11D7 PRO-TEC POWDER PAINT
YOU HAVE TO TRY THIS STUFF,IF YOU TIE JIGS.FANTASTIC.
February 13, 2013
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Yes, should work fine for that purpose.A:Â
Yes you can. You can also paint spoons too.A:Â
To paint anything, the item to be painted must be heated first with a candle (lowest heat). If your spinner baits are made of metal then it may be painted. Also look at the existing finish on the blades. You may have to rough sand them a bit for the paint to adhere better.Answers
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I have put eyes on some of my bass jigs, and it adhered. Keep this product dry! It will clump and does not apply evenly once it clumps.Answers
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yes they are and work very well.A:Â
Dogtownlarry,None I the colors are Glow in the dark. I did find some that work really well from a company called Jann's Netcraft that has four Glow colors. They have Green/Chart,
Yellow/Chart, Orange, and Pink.
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I have seen glow in the dark but I believe that is a different product. So to my knowledge yes and no.Answers
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Absolutely, I do it all the time. You need a firm grip in the item, so for something like a worm weight, thread it on a piece of 18g wire and kink it above and below. Hold the wire with pliers. I use a heat gun (basically a high powered hair dryer) to heat the object, then QUICKLY swish it through the paint and hold it up to cool. If the item was hot enough, the paint will immediately melt and become glossy. If not evenly covered, briefly re-heat and re-dip. You can use the object as soon as it cools, but they recommend baking it in an oven for a short time to toughen the finish and I find it's a good idea. Just remember that you have to keep the objects suspended while baking or they'll stick to the pan.A:Â
Yes you can paint weight with thisA:Â
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I don't see why not. If its an egg sinker or worm bullet weight, you may have to run a wire through the weight while its being heated and dipped. This stuff is so simple to use its virtually idiot proof. HTHQ:Â
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Can I use a Heat Gun to heat jigheads for dipping into the paint powder and it work right?
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Yes you can use a heat gun works very wellA:Â
Yes, that's what I use. Be careful not to overheat though or you might get an off-color, rough finish.A:Â
mine would not get hot enough had to use open flame.A:Â
I use a propane torch to heat my jigs before dipping them and am familiar with heat guns and cannot imagine why it wouldn't work.A:Â
Has been working great for me and I have made hundreds.Q:Â
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Can I use a Heat Gun to heat jigs for dipping jig into the paint powder and it work right?
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Speadtrap,Yes you can use a heat gun, that's what I used. Just make sure you heat the jig all over for about 15-20 seconds, then dip them in the paint and shake off any excess and put over the heat again for a few seconds. For best results to allow the paint not to chip, put the jigs in the oven on about 350 for 15 minutes. Hope this helps.
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If it gets hot enough. I use a toaster oven set at 350 while it's heating up I have my lead jigs in it once up to temp just one by one dip them takes seconds. Then when all done scrap paint out of hook hole before placing them back in the oven to get final bake to make it rock hard takes fifteen minutes at 350 take out let cool done. Great and easy!A:Â
Mine would not get hot enough yours might. I had to use a open flame.A:Â
yes, you can thats what I use just make sure you heat it up enough.A:Â
That is exactly what I do for the heating, the trick is knowing how long to apply heat before dipping in the powder, usually 15-20 sec. at 6 inches away.Answers
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NO!!!! The objects have to be heated first which will destroy the plastic lure, and the finish is hard and brittle so it's no good for anything that isn't rigid.A:Â
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No because you have to heat the plastic. Use the dipping colors made for plastic like Spike-it.Q:Â
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I want to repaint some old 1 oz slab spoons. Do I need to remove the old paint or can I just dip them?
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While you don't have to remove the old paint, you don't know what heating it will do to the adherence, and if the old paint starts to flake off, whatever you covered it with will flake off with it. I'd get as much of it off as I could do quickly with a sharp scraper, then finish up with some rough emery paper.A:Â
I have painted over old paint but you would get the best looking finish if you remove the old paint.A:Â
Sand off as much of the paint as you can. You will get a smoother finish. You can use the larger glitter for added attraction.A:Â
After repainting jigheads that needed to be "touched up" I realized that it's easier to remove the paint. The paint left on the jigs caught on fire turning the lead black. Redipping took a little more time due to needing a second coat because the black was showing through. Hope this helps.Q:Â
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How many jig heads can be painted form a 2oz. bottle of powder paint (1/4 oz heads)? Is the clear coat needed?
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1) Probably over a hundred, maybe two.2) Clear coat totally unnecessary.
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A lot not sure how many. no clear neededA:Â
300 - 400 single coats. no clear coat is needed only if you want a deeper look in finish.A:Â
the clear coat will help the eye paint last longerA:Â
A lot. I’ve already painted 20 jigs and the level barley moved.A:Â
I can paint over 1,000 1/16 oz. heads. You're gonna have to do the math on that one though. The clearcoat is not needed unless you put eyes on your jigs or want to add glitterTop 250 Contributor
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We have painted 500 and havent got half way into the bottle...no you dont need the clear coat...you heat the powder and it shines...1 of 1
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