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Safe Alternative To Worm Oil ?

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  On 10/23/2016 at 2:19 AM, rixon529 said:

Worm oil is DINP (diisononyl phthalate) or DOP (dioctyl pthalate), both of which are a pthalate used as a plasticizr. I think this is a point of confusion what with all the talk of "pthalate-free platisol", etc.

It has been mentioned in the past that "pthalate free plastisol" is kind of a gimmick. People want/like to hear that those bad carcinogenic pthalates are absent from the plastics used to make lures, but fail to realize that the other products that are added to the pthalate-free plastisol actually DO contain pthalates (colorant, softener, hardener, worm oil) and those products are therefore putting the pthalates back in.

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Hate to contradict, but Worm Oil is not DOP. DOP is used to make Plastisol (along with a couple of other secondary plasticizors) but also in plastisol is a specific type of mineral oil that is compatible with the PVC resin.

 

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I vote for the scents as a substitute. 

Bang will work, Dr. Juice works, lots of them work.  Years and years ago I poured my own and did not even know about worm oil.  LOL  Ignorance was bliss in the early 80's.  I still have several of those baits and they are fine.

I like the fact that most of the scents seem to actually absorb into the plastic  if you use them instead of worm oil.....but I prefer the less expensive worm oil.

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Hi folks,

Seems there are a few options.  WD40, according to a tech site that ran a lab test, has C9 - C14 light end oils (hydrocarbons if you wish) that cut a mineral oil remainder.  If anyone has had a bad experience with WD40, I'd be interested.  Easy to use & cheap.  I'm using Dead-On plastic.

Good fishing!

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glycerin

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    How costly is glycerin price? A small bottle (around eight ounces) of 100 percent pure glycerin for topical use can be purchased for around $7 to $8.

 

some of my bait got powder paint in it (strong color) and it will dry out and stick to other powder paint soft bait

so I made 5 bags to test and glycerin will keep it from stick together.So fare my test is only 38 days long but works

Glycerin is a sugar alcohol with three hydrophilic hydroxy groups (-OH), which are responsible for its good water solubility.

Glycerin in the water to cool the soft bait down with..hmmm

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