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Glow ??
I have read ships post on glow and have a couple questions. The lurecraft glow dosnt show a color selection so will it glow what ever color you have in the plasitol or do i need to het the diffrent color glow powders to get militiple color of glow baits? Thanks fellers in advance
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they do have different glow in colors my suggestion to you is by the regular glow-in-the-dark powder you can add it to any color in it works beautiful there's no need to buy 40 different bottles of different glow-in-the-dark powder colors. Glow-in-the-dark original powder goes a long ways you need any more information please post it. No problem on mixing this stuff directly into your hot plastic it stirs up beautiful have fun.
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Sounds good Bob i will go that route i just couldnt justify buying a bunch of diffrent glow powder colors. Also how much glo powder to 1 cup plastic?
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the only thing I could tell you about how much to add to a batch for a cup full is to add a little bit taken into a dark place and see how much glow you get off it I don't have exact measurements I just go until I think it's enough you will get used to it and believe me it doesn't take very much and less you are using a dark color I would say to start out with like a in of a popsicle stick and scoop it up so it's kind amounted and dumped it in per cup to see what it looks like.
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I use Green glow 99% of the time because it glows the brightest and is my favorite. The other 1% I will use blue glos to put the fish in a romantic mood. The amount of the powder is determined by your budget (The stuff is very pricey) and how bright you want it to glow. Generally I am using 1/2 tsp per 1/2 to 3/4 cup of plastisol. Use a good uv light to charge the finiiished product before fishing them. A good charge will make them glow about 20 minutes.
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Nice! Thanks guys i will let you know how they turn out
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Also use glow powder paint. Its cheaper, and can get it in color also.