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I would like something close to the blades in this picture..The Pro Tec Green and Yellow Chart just dont seem bright enough to me. I havend tried the glow colors yet so that may be something i need to try out.

That color is yellow chartreuse. You may need to add multiple coats and cure them a little longer to get a bright finish. I'm experimenting on using a liquid clear coat on powder painted jigs to try and bring out some of the brightness.

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I would like something close to the blades in this picture..The Pro Tec Green and Yellow Chart just dont seem bright enough to me. I havend tried the glow colors yet so that may be something i need to try out.

I give mine a white base coat to begin with that seems to brighten up the colors.

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I use either fluorescent yellow or neon yellow tgic special effects from columbia coatings the neon yellow does a great job for chartreuse craw type colors the fluorescent yellow does the same exact color on the SOB spinnerbait pictured above their translucent candy yellow does the same type color as their clown and money colors over a gold blade I put some time and money into trying most of the colors from columbia and have found nothing but great product from them in all their colors and they are a commercial/military grade powder paint so it wont chip off and will be harder than your pro tech ever could I have some jig heads that have been repetitively beat into docks and riprap that still have all the paint on them even though they have dents gouges and dings in them

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I mixed yellow chart and green chart to get that color. I started with yellow chart and put in small amount or green chart and white pearl to get the color I wanted. The only colors I use straight are black and white pearl. Everything else is mixed. My wife (not me) can match any color on the planet. She can match any color plastic. When the head slides on it looks like one pc. She has all these colors down pat. She did a great job matching all these colors http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Keitech_Swing_Impact/descpage-KSI.html#multiview. She also matches all my skirt material. I think I'll have to keep here around for a while LOL.

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The first thing I do after pouring spinnerbaits or jigs is to soak them in white vinegar for exactly 1 hour no more because your hooks can start to rust. This method oxidizes the lead so paint will stick to the heads. I use whats called Gesso to coat my heads prior to painting with any type of liquid paint. I was taught this method form the original inventor (Loyd Talent) of the Manns's Rat Tom Mann purchased all of his molds and rights to market the rats.

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When anyone uses a base coat ( like white ) do you still bake the powder paint? Does it bleed the two paints? Newbe here

Yes, I bake it after both colors are on. I only use a white base coat for jigs that the final color is bright. Like ylw chart., hot pink, hot orange and lime green. The white base lets you use less of the final color and makes those final colors really bright.

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Thanks. Still struggling. Dipped a 1/2 dozen today to exp. Double coat char. Which ended looking more opaque gold. White base with char over. Started ok but after baking is more a swirl. Then white to bake then add char. That turned close but seems very thick?

Yes, I bake it after both colors are on. I only use a white base coat for jigs that the final color is bright. Like ylw chart., hot pink, hot orange and lime green. The white base lets you use less of the final color and makes those final colors really bright.

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Thanks. Still struggling. Dipped a 1/2 dozen today to exp. Double coat char. Which ended looking more opaque gold. White base with char over. Started ok but after baking is more a swirl. Then white to bake then add char. That turned close but seems very thick?

 

Can you post a pic of the painted jig you are having problems with. Here are the simple steps to put ylw/chart over white.

 

#1 Take your clean hot jig and swish it through a well shaken container of white powder paint.

#2 Look at the jig to make sure it is completely covered with the white paint. The jig should be gloss white.

#3 Take your ylw/chart., and shake it up in the jar. Now take your white jig, reheat and swish through the ylw/chart powder paint. Don't burn the white paint.

#4 Run the jig over the heat. It should gloss over with the ylw/chart completely covering the jig.

#5 If it is not dark enough for you, repeat steps 4 and 5 until you get the correct color depth. Remember fast and quick through the ylw/chart.

#6 When done put on rack to bake.

 

Your colors should not separate. Remember you will have to dip your jig into the ylw/chart more than once, as the ylw/chart powder will not cover with one coat.

Also, do not hold your hot jigs too long in the powder, especially the white, as it is a heavier powder. Below is a pic of an all white jig, with only ylw/chart. applied on the top. Yours will be entirely covered and bright.

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