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Anyone ever tried re-dying an existing soft plastic bait? I have some bags of white single tail grubs and I was thinking of trying to dye them a different color. Rit did not work. Any suggestions?

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There is a lot of it out there.  Try Google.

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1 hour ago, C.Rig21 said:

Anyone ever tried re-dying an existing soft plastic bait? I have some bags of white single tail grubs and I was thinking of trying to dye them a different color. Rit did not work. Any suggestions?

Throw them in a ziplock with lures of the color you like.

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Use JJ's Magic in ziplug bag, so you'll have color and scent, They have 3 main colors(by mixing them you can get any color you want) and you will use them for so long.

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38 minutes ago, Chris Catignani said:

Try a Crayon...or just start with a half.

You mean like throw it into the bag to see if it will bleed into the baits?

7 minutes ago, ATA said:

Use JJ's Magic in ziplug bag, so you'll have color and scent, They have 3 main colors(by mixing them you can get any color you want) and you will use them for so long.

Sounds promising. Thx

12 minutes ago, C.Rig21 said:

You mean like throw it into the bag to see if it will bleed into the baits?

No...Do this only if your melting them down to re-pour...sorry I wasnt really following you there.

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10 hours ago, Jig Man said:

There is a lot of it out there.  Try Google.

Some of it on expensive wood floors. I'm only allowed to use it in the garage now...

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I'm still a rookie but I'm going to say no, not really. I don't see you getting a good solid color and having it be cost effective. I could be wrong.

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