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I have been working on improving my power paint techiniques, trying to always get a smooth shiny surface on my jigheads. Now I have a couple of the local pros fishing the FLW Western Series asking for a matte finish on their jigheads; they want a more subtle presentation for pressured bass. I have tried a couple different things, but what I ended up using is Krylon Matte Crystal Clear finish after the jigheads are cured. It looks okay and they are happy with it, but I haven't had a chance to test for durability yet.

Anyone out there doing this differently or have a better idea? I tried scuffing them up with sandpaper before the cure oven, but it is time consuming and they still gloss up during cure.

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Yes sir, that's what they are asking for. Black, brown watermelon and green pumpkin. If you are able to find a source for less than 60lbs. I'd be interested if you don't mind passing the info along.

I wouldn't make a dent in 60 lbs

Yes I do have the clear matte, yes I do have a little over 60 lbs. PM sent

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does a matte finish really look matte in water . i would think it would look gloss? Does anyone know?

I asked several of the guys that buy my matte finish, and they swear by it on certain days. I myself have mixed opinions. I did some testing at home, and this is what I've found. I topcoated some jigs with my matte finish, and put them in the bathtub. From the top they looked glossy. Then I took a another jig, and sanded the gloss off lightly and then topcoated with matte powder. I stuck this jig in the water. From the top it looked glossy also. Next I stuck my head in the water. Both jigs in the water did'nt seem that much diffferent, although the finish seemed softer. Knowhere nearly as much as they were when they were dry. So my consensus, IMHO, is to try it, it can't hurt. My testing was done in clear bathtub water, and I don't have a fish eyesight. If it catches fish for some people, who am I to argue.

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