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Pro-Tec Lure and Jig Powder Paint by Component Systems
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Powder Paints were designed with ease of use in mind. You can now
create beautiful, high-gloss, fluorescent lures quickly and easily.
Simply heat the lure and swish it through the powder. It will amaze you
as it glosses over before your eyes! When cool, simply tie it on your
line and keep fishing. For a finish that's five times as tough, simply
cure the painted lure by baking it in an oven for 15 minutes at 350
degrees F.
COMPONENT SYSTEMS POWDER PAINT FEATURES
- Super high gloss
- One-coat coverage with no white primer needed
- No drying time
- Non-flammable and environmentally safe
- Will not dry out
- No mixing or settling
- No odor
- Easy cleanup
Available in 2 oz bottles
See below for instructions.
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Colors
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Ordering |
pc-2oz |
Black, White, White Pearl, Yellow, Blue, Red,
Green Chartreuse, Yellow Chartreuse
Flame Red, Blaze Orange, Hot Pink
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$6.75 |
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Available Colors - Colors are Approximate
This color chart does not do the fluorescent colors justice - they are
very vibrant! |
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Black |
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White |
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White Pearl |
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Yellow |
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Blue |
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Red |
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Green Chartreuse |
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Yellow Chartreuse |
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Flame Red |
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Blaze Orange |
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Hot Pink |
Component Systems Instructions
APPLYING POWDER PAINTS
Stir settled powder to make it fluffy
and light. Some have found that working
out of a small round bowl allows for
easier application. To apply PRO-TEC
POWDER PAINT to jigs, hold the jig by
the hook with your fingers. Preheat jigs
by rotating through the flame of a torch
or your gas range using a small flame.
Hook will stay cool. Rotate jig in the
blue part of flame for 2 seconds for
1/16 oz. jigs, 4 seconds for 1/4 oz.
jigs, and so on. You may also preheat
jigs in a 325 degree F oven for 15
minutes or use a cigarette lighter.
Once hot, quickly swish the jig through
light powder with a side to side motion
to cover the entire surface. Do not
dip or push jigs into power. Remove
IMMEDIATELY. The surface will then melt
and gloss over. If the jig smokes,
reduce the preheat time slightly. If the
jig appears powdery and dry, increase
the preheat time. Continue to keep the
powder loose and fluffy between
painting.
Your jigs are now ready for use.
However, curing the lure will produce an
extremely durable, chip resistant
finish. Jigs may be "cured' by hanging
them in an oven at 350 degrees F for 15
minutes. Allow a few minutes for your
jigs to get up to temperature. Lures
with weed guards should be cured at 250
degrees F for 25 minutes. Always open
the eye of the hook with a sharp object
before curing.
EYES
Eyes can be painted on jigs using
COMPONENT SYSTEMS liquid vinyl lure and
jig finish. Use non-fluorescent colors
such as black, red or yellow. If curing
the jigs, eyes must be painted on
afterward.
TWO TONE JIGS
Two tone jigs can also be painted by
dipping powder painted jigs in liquid
vinyl paint for the second color. Since
the jig now contains two coats of paint,
there may be a tendency to drip if
cured.
REMEMBER:
The powder painting technique may take a
few tries to attain a desirable finish.
But with a little practice, you'll be
saving time and money while creating a
product of the highest quality.
Always keep powder paint loose and
fluffy.
Use a swishing motion to cover lures
completely.
Remove jigs from powder IMMEDIATELY.
Experiment with preheating time for best
results.
ALWAYS STORE POWDER BELOW 75 degrees F!
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