Not sure but I’ve read that just getting into the factory container is the first trick. Will destroy the integrity of it just opening it.

People that use it for crankbait coatings that dip note that it will leave a drip point. They attach a little bit of a paper clip to the back eye to make the drip point off the bait.

They put it in a mason jar and have seen where some evacuated the air out so that’s probably a decent idea to do that.

They also don’t recommend thinning for crankbaits.

Quite a few of them are transitioning to alumi-uv for quick dry of coating. That may be too much money up front since it means making a uv light booth.