Nbest11 Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 I saw a recommendation online to spray a coat of clear coat spray paint on hardbaits right when you get them so the lure paint/designs won’t fade or come off. thoughts? thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beeno Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 (edited) Retracted Edited April 4, 2020 by Meeno Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KP Duty Posted April 5, 2020 Share Posted April 5, 2020 You definitely want a quality protective coat over your paint...something as durable as possible. I havent painted a bait in a few years, but when I was most folks were using Devcon 2-ton epoxy or a product like Dick Nite's lure coat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Sam Posted April 5, 2020 Super User Share Posted April 5, 2020 Hard as Nails clear nail polish from Walmart if you need a fast coating. I use Hard as Nails over the orange spot nail polish dot on my crankbaits when the orange nail polish dries. Only problem I have encountered are the funny looks the women in the area give me as I look for the correct colors and clear coat. OK, maybe it is because I am wearing a dress and a wig. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bdnoble84 Posted April 5, 2020 Share Posted April 5, 2020 I use hardasnails on my hair jigs. Im just getting into crankbait making, would hard as nails be sufficiene for clear coating while i figure out everything else thwt goes in. Guessing my first few paint jobs arent going to be very spectacular anyway. I also have some jb weld 5 min epoxy, will this work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Munkin Posted April 5, 2020 Super User Share Posted April 5, 2020 6 hours ago, Sam said: Hard as Nails clear nail polish from Walmart if you need a fast coating. I use Hard as Nails over the orange spot nail polish dot on my crankbaits when the orange nail polish dries. Only problem I have encountered are the funny looks the women in the area give me as I look for the correct colors and clear coat. OK, maybe it is because I am wearing a dress and a wig. Don't buy fingernail polish buy yourself!I had another guy ask me out on a date while buying fingernail polish at CVS. Now I make my wife our daughter go with me. Allen 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BASS302 Posted April 6, 2020 Share Posted April 6, 2020 On 4/3/2020 at 7:21 PM, Nbest11 said: I saw a recommendation online to spray a coat of clear coat spray paint on hardbaits right when you get them so the lure paint/designs won’t fade or come off. Are you asking about hand-made hardbaits, or the ones you purchase from manufacturers? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nbest11 Posted April 6, 2020 Author Share Posted April 6, 2020 I’m talking about hardbaits you’d buy from a store. The only reason I’m looking into purchasing a clear coat is so I don’t have to always rebuy hardbaits because the colors/patterns get taken/rubbed off after catching 2 decent fish lol. I hear people always use the Devcon 2 ton epoxy (5 minute dry, 30 minute dry etc.) but people complain about how it starts to yellow your Baits after a while. I’ve researched on clear coats and saw KBS clear diamond coat is great for coating hardbaits (no yellowing). I’m also wondering if you do put coating on a hardbaits, will the coating mess up the baits action in the water? Opinions once again? Thanks. p.s being a 14 year old kid in the nail polish selection at a store wouldn’t turn out so good. Imagine locking eyes with a store employee. Lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
looking45 Posted April 6, 2020 Share Posted April 6, 2020 Here's an easy way to put a protective coating on your lures. Remove the hooks and tape up the lip before you spray. One or two light coats will be enough and it won't change the action of the bait. It will also help prevent hook rash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newriverfisherman1953 Posted April 6, 2020 Share Posted April 6, 2020 Some of my best baits are scratched up. Keep fishing with them. Fish don’t care near as much about it as you do. I coat my homemade baits with Devcon. Stay away from the 5 minute stuff. It does tend to yellow. I’d be afraid a heavy topcoat would ruin the action on many baits. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobP Posted April 19, 2020 Share Posted April 19, 2020 Don’t bother. There is no aerosol finish that you can shoot on a lure that is anywhere as tough as the factory finish. Most will begin to peel off quickly. Some will even ruin the factory finish. The ones that work require equipment, skill and/or money to apply and are not for the casual user. Also, any way you change a crankbait, even just adding a coating, changes how the bait works. Maybe it gets better. Most changes hurt a bait’s action though. Just tie the bait on and HOPE so many bass bite it that it looks messed up. Then keep throwing it until its action stops catching bass or you lose it. Nothing is foreve4. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seabassfisher Posted March 21, 2022 Share Posted March 21, 2022 What´s the factory finish anyway, what do they use? All the baits from factory are incredible tough, can you help, would be nice, thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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