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Vinyl Lure and Jig Paint by Component Systems
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The toughest finish ever put on a lure! Currently being used by
fishermen as well as manufacturers around the world. Due to its
flexibility after drying, it can withstand anything you throw it at.
Vinyl Paint can be brushed, dipped, or sprayed. It is available in the
industry standard fluorescent colors as well as glow.
Available in 1 oz bottles
White is the primer and should be used prior to applying
any other colors. See below for other instructions.
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White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Bright Green,
Flame Red, Blaze Orange, Hot Pink, Glow
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Available Colors - Colors are Approximate |
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Black |
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White |
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Yellow |
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Blue |
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Bright Green |
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Flame Red |
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Blaze Orange |
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Hot Pink |
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Glow |
| Component Systems Instructions
VENTILATION:
Our liquid paints are extremely flammable. Always be aware of your
surroundings. Extinguish all sources of ignition, pilot lights, open
flame, etc. Ventilate the area where paint is being used by allowing
fresh air to circulate. Open windows or use an exhaust fan with a motor
designed to be operated in a hazardous atmosphere to avoid any
explosions. For personal protection, we recommend using a NIOSH/MSHA
approved respirator for use with paint solvents or organic vapors.
SURFACE PREPARATIONS:
All normal surface preparations should be observed. Paints should be
applied between 70-80 degrees F. For best results work in an area with
low humidity. Surface to be painted should be free of oil, dirt, and
moisture. Remove all release agents from jigs which have been cast. This
can be done by rinsing them in a strong soap solution or solvent such as
acetone. When painting over highly polished surfaces like nickel, chrome
or silver, the surface must be etched. Use a solution of 10% Nitric Acid
and rinse with warm water, or prime surface with a self-etching primer
before using our White Primer.
THINNING:
Paints will appear thick when cold. THIN WITH CAUTION!
First warm paint to room temperature by placing container in a warm
water bath. Next, stir paint thoroughly with a wooden stir stick, being
careful not to damage can lining. If paint still appears heavy, thin
sparingly with appropriate thinner. lf paint is thinned too much it will
lose its ability to cover.
SPRAYING:
Paints may be thinned 30-50% for spraying. Coverage will be affected by
thinning. If paint seems to dry too quickly or "cobweb" before getting
to the surface of the lure, use Retarder Thinner. When using an air
brush, use a larger tip with slightly higher pressure. When spraying
always use a paint-spray respirator.
CAUTION
All Component Systems paints are extremely flammable and must be used
with adequate precaution. Vapors may be harmful. Always use proper
ventilation. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. May contain Xylene, Toluene
and other Petroleum distillates.
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Vinyl
Lure and Jig Paint - 4fishin.com
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