saint308 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Anyone have a recipe for this. I am interested in making it in a stick. Thanks. Saint. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nova Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Post a pic Saint; we'll see what we can do. www.novalures.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint308 Posted February 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 (edited) Here is a pic. Thanks. Saint. Edited February 11, 2009 by saint308 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dutchman Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 That looks like MF's Motor Oil (changeable) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterworks Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 yup...looks the same as MF:nuhuh: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nova Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 I agree. www.novalures.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint308 Posted February 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 I think I tried MF motor oil a few years ago just messing around. If I remember correctly, it was very green and not so much orange. I always thought it was the salt that did that. I guess I will have to try it again. Thanks guys. saint. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsworms Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Saint, Don't forget that motor oil is changeable. I could never get a good picture of it. Seems to me it's orangish-brown under a light and green in the sunlight. Just my Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nova Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 It is a wild color for sure Chris. Just a thought though; if you add salt it probably will alter the "changability" of the color. (I've never tried it;but plan to) www.novalures.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carolinamike Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Saint, I talked to Bear, I think if you use scuppernong with a little clear chartreuse you'll get the color of motor oil that you're looking for. If I'm not mistaken the chartreuse is chartreuse R. He probably also has a straight motor oil coloring but it will probably have the reddish purplish tint with the chartreuse highlight. Both of these will give you the two color effect, looks amber or purplish out of the water and more chartreuse in the water, there's also a color called burple that has this same effect and I love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint308 Posted February 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Awesome. Thanks Mike and Nova. I will play around with it this weekend. Saint. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSC Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Been scratching the head on this one ... trying to remember what we used to make this when it first came out ... Purple was in it and I have not seen that mentioned ... Manns Motor oil is the "Old Motor Oil" ... I belive if you added more purple to it it became STP and into the "Burple" color ... Still trying to remember. JSC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...