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    I need some good durable jig paint, pink, black, yellow. Any recommendations here in Wichita? THANKS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRFISHDUCK View Post
    I need some good durable jig paint, pink, black, yellow. Any recommendations here in Wichita? THANKS!!!
    I would think zieners would have some.

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    Thanks, I was going to check Zeiners and Gander had jig paint I remember. Curious if there is a brand preference? Thanks!

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    We use the pro tec powder coat which is really durable

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    Ok thanks for the info!
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    Like z Carey said use protection powder coat easy to use and is durable....
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    Bake it in the oven or pick a toaster oven up and the powder paint holds up great... if not it chip fairly easy
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    I use Pro-tec powder paint. Really easy to apply and it does not come off if you cure it in the oven. I jig rocks a lot never had any paint come off a jig head. I buy it from TJ's Tackle online he sells fluid beds and other items as well. Just use a paper clip to clear the jig eye out before dropping it in water to set the paint. If someone is helping me I can paint 150+ jigs in an hour, one guy heating and painting the other clearing eyes and loading jigs on forceps.
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