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Spike it paint on TPE plastic
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07/28/18 08:06 PM
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Bayou Burner
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Just curious if any of you tinkers have tried to use spike it worm paint/worm and chunk paint on tpe(elaztec) plastic type baits? Will it melt? Thanks.
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Re: Spike it paint on TPE plastic
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07/31/18 01:03 PM
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Not sure about the spike it paint but I know from experience that if you dip them in the dip N Dye then they will melt!
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Re: Spike it paint on TPE plastic
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07/31/18 01:14 PM
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Matt Jackson
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I watched a video on this and it is an actual paint not a dye therefore its not suppose to bleed. I cant comment on the actual product as I have never used it but it did look intriguing. You can dip it or brush it etc. They did state that the dip will bleed and the paint will not.
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Re: Spike it paint on TPE plastic
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08/04/18 02:37 PM
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TBW
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The paint will not melt or bleed. The paint is more of a rubber then a dye. Only thing I can compare it to is liquid electrical tap. I have painted a whole bag of worm tails, let dry and put them back in the bag. They lasted the entire summer until I ran out. Love the paint better then the dye. You can get creative with that little brush. The color just pops!!!
Last edited by TBW; 08/04/18 02:39 PM.
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Re: Spike it paint on TPE plastic
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08/11/18 04:02 PM
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Thanks for the replies-It is rather like rubber as TBW mentioned. I use the stuff on my saltwater plastics, to have contrasting colored tails. Wanted a chartreuse tail on a shrimp lure I use thats made out of tpe, thanks.
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