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Paint For Senkos, Dingers, Etc.????

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Hey tacklemakers, does anyone know of any paint that will stick and cure to Senkos or Dingers?

I want to paint, not dye, the tails of the platics.

So far I know that nail polish and some hobby paints will not fully cure and get totally dry.

Mr. Barlow at Barlow's Tackle told me that he does not know of any paint that is designed to be used on plastics.

Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks in advance. :)

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We use lure dye and magic markers.

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Jig Man, so do I but I am seeking a silver paint that will stick to the plastics.

Thanks for your input.

So far I have not found any silver paint that will do this. :(

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Sam,have you tried a paint marker yet? Only thing I could think of that might work.

I just tried a yellow one(My work paint marker) and it seemed to work pretty well...

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GMAN, thanks a million.

I never have seen the silver Spike-It but will get some and give it a try.

Sincerely appreciate the link and feedback. :)

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Received the silver Spike-It and it is fine.

Not as bright and reflective as my friend but it is sliver.

Will give it a try just to see what happens.

Thanks to all, especially GMAN for your help. :)

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Siebert Outdoors gets full credit. Sorry I left them out.

Siebert Outdoors nailed it for me.

Thanks again. :D:D:D

No problem Sam any time. I noticed I didnt change the "MY Link" Its really Lure works. I ran across that the other day when i was looking at their plastic.

Oh, and most important. Do you have pics of what you changed? :D

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