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  1. durability is what guys look for. Doubt it would hold up. As for matte finish, clear your bait as normal, scuff it up and spray some rustoleum Matte clear over top. The matte finish will eventually wear off, but the regular finish underneath it should be good still.
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  2. Mark, don't get me wrong when i get to making up a bunch of baits i'll definitely use the 10 Oz., but just thinking that this would be a good way to go when i make so many laminates too. Just having to put it together when making laminates would be the only aggravating part, but no big deal either. I just think i could have a dual injector cheaper & still use the 6 ouncers by themselves a lot to begin with.
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  3. No advantage except meeting the quick and little effort method that is cheap. I wouldn't use it but then can say that about a lot of products some use. If wanting to dip Zinsser Bulls eye primers (shellac or water based) are a much better option. I used it for a short period on baits just didn't like the results (similar to the Poe's undercoat) but did allow for less finishing of the blank as filled in imperfections. I should have expanded on "only consideration" I mentioned to point out a lot of factors that can eat up a lot of time and be very frustrating. A few of them have been mentioned above. Nothing better than getting a bunch of lures done to find them bubble and peel away from the lure when the top coat is applied. Better yet it typically does't happen right away and all looks good so you end up top coating more lures during that time to find out 20 to 30 minutes later you have a bunch of jacked up baits. Now probably some expensive enamel products have been designed for this sort of application but not something you are going to have laying left over in your garage.
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