Senkosam Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Spike-It sells worm dip and chunk paint that's okay in a pinch. I have five year old bottles that have lasted with little evaporation. Can't say the same for Lurecraft dip. The lid on the glass bottle doesn't keep the liquid from evaporating and I have 50 percent less since I bought it this year. The price is only 3 bucks, but considering the problem of storage, it's not worth it. Lurecrafts soft plastic opaque paint probably has the same problem and Kim has told me a few ways to prevent loss, but I think I'll stick with Spike-It. I have used artist's acrylic paint as a soft plastic paint for stripes, eyes, dots, etc. after swabbing the area first with acetone or PVC pipe prep. So far so good staying on the lure with multiple casts. Cost wise it's close to Spike-It but spike-it paint in black clumps after a year. Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...