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  • 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.

   



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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - White

2 oz.

Product Color: White
Model: 601
38-425-548-01
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Yellow/Chartreuse

2 oz.

Product Color: Yellow Chartreuse
Model: 602
38-425-548-05
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Green/Chartreuse

2 oz.

Product Color: Green Chartreuse
Model: 603
38-425-548-06
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Blaze Orange

2 oz.

Product Color: Blaze Orange
Model: 604
38-425-548-07
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Black

2 oz.

Product Color: Black
Model: 605
38-425-548-02
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Hot Pink

2 oz.

Product Color: Hot Pink
Model: 606
38-425-548-08
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Red

2 oz.

Product Color: Red
Model: 614
38-425-548-03
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Watermelon

2 oz.

Product Color: Watermelon
Model: 640
38-425-548-09
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Pumpkin Brown

2 oz.

Product Color: Pumpkin Brown
Model: 651
38-425-548-10
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Brown

2 oz.

Product Color: Brown
Model: 618
38-425-548-04
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Flame Red

2 oz.

Product Color: Flame Red
Model: 607
38-425-548-11
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paint for Lures or Jigs - Junebug Flake

2 oz.

Product Color: June Bug Flake
Model: 667
38-425-548-12
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paint for Lures or Jigs - Rootbeer Flake

2 oz.

Product Color: Root Beer Flake
Model: 668
38-425-548-13
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paint for Lures or Jigs - Watermelon Flake

2 oz.

Product Color: Watermelonflake
Model: 669
38-425-548-14
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paint for Lures or Jigs - Copperhead

2 oz.

Product Color: Copperhead
Model: 671
38-425-548-15
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Gold

2 oz.

Product Color: Gold
Model: 628
38-425-548-19
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Pearl Pepper

2 oz.

Product Color: Pearl Pepper
Model: 679
38-425-548-16
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Sapphire Blue

2 oz.

Product Color: Sapphire Blue
Model: 681
38-425-548-17
Regular Price: $6.79
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Pro-Tec Powder Paints for Lures or Jigs - Blue Black

2 oz.

Product Color: Blue/Black
Model: 682
38-425-548-18
Regular Price: $6.79
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  • 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.

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No lead it is environmentally safe.
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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.
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not to my knowledge
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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.
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Yes you can paint weight with this
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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. HTH
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Yes you can use a heat gun works very well
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Yes, that's what I use. Be careful not to overheat though or you might get an off-color, rough finish.
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mine would not get hot enough had to use open flame.
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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.
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Has been working great for me and I have made hundreds.
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I wouldn't recommend a heat gun. Having to shut it off, put it down, and dip is too much work. I use one of the old lady's tealight candles and have the paint sitting right there beside the candle. Much easier
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Mine would not get hot enough yours might. I had to use a open flame.
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yes, you can thats what I use just make sure you heat it up enough.
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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.
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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.
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No because you have to heat the plastic. Use the dipping colors made for plastic like Spike-it.
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You would probably be better off using a plastic dye called Spike-It. To locate these products, simply type Spike-It into the search box above.
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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.
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remove the old paint
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I have painted over old paint but you would get the best looking finish if you remove the old paint.
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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.
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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.
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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 needed
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300 - 400 single coats. no clear coat is needed only if you want a deeper look in finish.
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the clear coat will help the eye paint last longer
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A lot. I’ve already painted 20 jigs and the level barley moved.
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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 glitter
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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...
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