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    You can get clear powder coat to, will give extra shine and he about indestructible by then. I have to look it up there's a guy that sells powder to us reloaders that stick and look good on lead usually cover in one coat to,

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    I gave up fingernail polish...when I fished with my jigs in our creeks, and the finish coated with Sally Hansen's Hard as Nails, well, it wasn't ..
    All powder coat now.

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    I believe you use powder paint to powder coat an object.
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    I had purchased an Eastwood powder coating kit years ago for auto parts.
    Dug out the 20+ year old powders and used them on jigs recently. The powder was the same grain as Pro-Tec and flowed and coated well.
    I have some nifty jigs in Flame Red, Ford Blue and Chevy Orange now.

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    Can't go wrong with Chevy orange, but I'm not sure about Fix or repair daily blue.....lol

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    I have found automotive colors are endless choice and fantastic. I also found buying a pound of paint will last me three life times, which I "may" not get to use up. I did find an auto shop that paints lots of parts and will sell me a cup here and there.
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    Anytime you feel the need to share some Grumpy,,, I’d help a brother in need,,,,,lol
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