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Pro-Tec Powder PaintImagine a paint with virtually no odor, no drying time, no solvents
and no mixing. Now imagine a brilliant, super-durable high gloss finish
in seconds! These qualities, coupled with a spectrum of 34 colors to
choose from, have made Pro-Tec Powder Paint the obvious choice for
thousands of tackle manufacturers and consumers worldwide.
A paint that requires no primer coat and no gloss coat translates into
more money in your pocket. In fact, 1 lb. of Pro-Tec Powder Paint will
cover over 3,000 of your 3/8 oz. jigs. For the manufacturer, that means
paying less than 1/2 cent per jig based on the
5 lb. price. Combine that with a painting process that takes less than
20 minutes from start to finish and you’ve got an unbeatable product.
One coat of Pro-Tec Glow Overcoat will increase glow properties of CS
Coatings’ Pro-Tec
Standard Glow powders. - Read Tech Tab for Instructions
Retail packaged in 2 oz. jars as well as a hangable 2 oz.
clam pack. Also available by the pound for manufacturers.
CS Coatings Powder Paint Features
- Super high gloss
- 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
Stir settled powder to make it fluffy and light. - Some have found that working out of a small round bowl allows for easier
- application. To apply PRO-TEC POWDER PAINT to jigs, hold the jig by
- the hook with your fingers. Preheat jigs by rotating through the flame
- of a torch or your gas range using a small flame. Hook will stay cool.
- Rotate jig in the blue part of flame for 2 seconds for 1/16 oz. jigs,
- 4 seconds for 1/4 oz. jigs, and so on. You may also preheat jigs in
- a 325 degree F oven for 15 minutes or use a cigarette lighter.
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Once hot, quickly swish the jig through light powder with a side to side motion to cover the entire surface. Do not dip or push jigs into power. - Remove IMMEDIATELY. The surface will then melt and gloss over. If the
- jig smokes, reduce the preheat time slightly. If the jig appears powdery
- and dry, increase the preheat time. Continue to keep the powder loose
- and fluffy between painting.
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Your jigs are now ready for use. However, curing the lure - will produce an extremely durable, chip resistant finish. Jigs may be
- "cured' by hanging them in an oven at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes.
- Allow a few minutes for your jigs to get up to temperature. Lures with
- weed guards should be cured at 250 degrees F for 25 minutes. Always open
- the eye of the hook with a sharp object before curing.
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EYES
- Eyes can be painted on jigs using CS Coatings liquid vinyl
- lure and jig finish. Use non-fluorescent colors such as black, red or
- yellow. If curing the jigs, eyes must be painted on afterward.
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TWO TONE JIGS
- Two tone jigs can also be painted by dipping powder painted
- jigs in liquid vinyl paint for the second color. Since the jig now
- contains two coats of paint, there may be a tendency to drip if cured.
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METAL FLARE GLITTER
- Metal flare glitter is specially formulated for our powder
- paints and can add a new dimension to your lures. Mix approximately 1
- part metalflake to every 10 parts of CLEAR GLOSS powder paint (adjust
- ratio to achieve desired results).
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Immediately after applying PRO-TEC color coat, swish the - still hot jig back and forth through the clear powder and metalflake
- mixture. This will melt over the top of the color and produce an
- extremely deep, high gloss glitter effect.
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REMEMBER: -
The powder painting technique may take a few tries to attain a desirable - finish. But with a little practice, you'll be saving time and money
- while creating a product of the highest quality.
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- Always keep powder
- paint loose and fluffy.
- Use a swishing motion to cover lures completely.
- Remove jigs from
- powder IMMEDIATELY.
- Experiment with preheating time for best results.
- ALWAYS STORE POWDER
- BELOW 75 degrees F!
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