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Jared2608

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  1. Since you get colours that are powders, has any one tried to use Powder Paint, which I think is just poster paint that hasn't been mixed with water?? It's really cheap so I was wondering if you could use it?
  2. WD 40!??!?!?!? I would have thought that would chase the fish away for sure because of the smell and stuff. Well, thanks again, I'm going to try make my own worm sauce, hopefully it'll get even more fish to eat those no name plastics, and when my plastisol arrives, I'll use it on my own ones too!!
  3. Thanks guys. When you lubricate the moulds with vegetable oil, I assume it coats the lures in it too. Do you wash it off or just use it like that?? I guess the only way to know for sure is to try it. I think just a drop or two in a packet will coat the lures nicely but not chase the fish off. Plus, people always say bass like garlic...
  4. Hi all. I've read quite a lot about vegetable oil and plastic worms. I sometimes buy some no name brand soft plastics, these are quite nice for if smallish bass are biting and tearing up the expensive lures. These cheap worms work quite well, but they can dry out, so I wanted to know if it would be ok to mix some garlic powder in with some sunflower oil and coat them in it? Will the oil put the fish off? I won't drench them in it, I just want to keep them moist, and maybe add some taste with the garlic.
  5. Thanks, I'm going to make some POP molds, and then try source some Plastisol.
  6. If he's from Durban I'll keep an eye out!
  7. Hey all. Just want to introduce myself. I'm from Durban, South Africa. I found the site by looking for info on making soft plastics. There is so much stuff here I just had to register! You can probably expect a lot of questions from me, especially about soft plastics.
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