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    If I want to keep the lead of a jig shiny , like new, will clear nail polish do it?
    It's oxidation right?
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    Make that lead!


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    I wouldn't do that until I am about to tie it. I paint most jig heads, but some jigs use and I painted head so I coat them with Sally's to keep it from oxidizing. However there is stuff you can mix in your lead for pouring that helps it stay bright longer!

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    Sally's?


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    Yes clear coat your heads to stop air from getting to it and you'll be fine. Clear nail polish and clear powder paint will both work.

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    Would prefer the clear powder paint - except for the 2 spinnerbaits bottom left and the 2 bags of lure spinner bodes, I traded for those - the rest I poured close to a year ago and their still shiny


    I use a mix of 2 parts tire weight and 1 part pure and after their all trimmed up they go in 4 mil zip bags.

    If you're planning on using any type of plastics on a jig head that has Sallys on it forget it the sallys will melt the plastic and you'll have a heck of a mess.
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    Also keeping them in bags like Fatman showed will keep them pretty shiny for a good while. Air is the culprit!
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    Like Fatman, I use a mixture. I run 2lbs of wheel weight for 10 lbs of pure (give or take). You can always powder paint a clear coat if you wanted to but I have not had the need when mixing.
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    Sally's = Sally Henson's Hard as Nail. Most everyone uses it for something! Got that tip years ago from a fly fishing/tying web site. Works well enough and no need to cure like the clear powder paint. It's fast and dries fast as well. All we are trying to do is keep it from oxidizing while in your box waiting to bee used.

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    Sally Hanson's, clear powder paint, or silver powder paint will all do the job. Sally's will chip when fished, powder paint when cures properly will outlast the lure.
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