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    Re: Paints for Plastics?

    Quote Originally Posted by alantani View Post
    take a cheap old soldering iron and an old swimbait of the desired color and melt on some of the color that you are looking for. the soldering iron also works to smooth out surfaces with teeth marks or repair tears. the welds are perfect. alan
    Awesome advice - thanks.

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    Re: Paints for Plastics?

    take a cheap old soldering iron and an old swimbait of the desired color and melt on some of the color that you are looking for. the soldering iron also works to smooth out surfaces with teeth marks or repair tears. the welds are perfect. alan
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    Paints for Plastics?

    Hey y'all,

    I'm looking to doctor up some of my swimbaits - specifically, I want to color the tops of some of my white swimbaits black. I tried the Spike-It markers, but the damn things bled through the entire bait, giving me an all-black rather than a black-back/white-body lure. So, any of y'all know of a paint that will stick and dry well on plastic while not bleeding through the entire bait? Thanks in advance for any responses.

    -SP

 

 

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