I guess I am gonna have to do this myself with some of my white ones. Need to tie up some hair jigs in pink and orange and all I have is a dark reddish orange.
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I guess I am gonna have to do this myself with some of my white ones. Need to tie up some hair jigs in pink and orange and all I have is a dark reddish orange.
Sorry about that Mike I should of read before I open my mouth you answer all my questions.
Snake,I just glad that all questions are answered.
The longer you leave the tails in the koolaid water the darker they git,,to a point,then it dont matter.Also the directions read to use 2 pots.I just used 1 and drained the tails in the sink while the water heated up for the koolaid and vineger.
mikeb
Can you change a darker color to a lighter color using Koolaid?
Hi Mike.
Thanks for this. Been doing the same for a few nows with polar bear hair and it is phenomenal the way it takes the colour.
My only problem ... I haven't been able to find a way to mix the koolaid to get a gray. Have you found a way or a blend of Koolaid to get it?
Cheers
What flavors/colors do you use to get chartruse?
Thanks,
Scott
im guessing lime
JJ
Fish 4 all,,I have never tryed to change from lighter to darker.hmmm...I have some I might try.
One Trick.....hmmm,I will have to check on that too.I can git gray with my powder paint.
Fudd, Like JJ said,,Lime will work on white buck tails.
mikeb
Very interesting.Just think of all them dead coons on the side of the road.Last week saw a dead grey fox mashed,lol.But his tail looked good.Ok,got another hobby to pick up,they will be calling me the Kool-Aid Man soon,lol.I want a coyote.Yes,a chartruese coyote.Thanks MikeB