Powder Paint
Why Use Powder Paint for Fishing Jigs?
- Durability: Powder paint creates a tough, chip-resistant finish that can withstand the rigors of fishing.
Versatility: Powder paint comes in a wide range of colors and finishes, allowing anglers to customize their jigs to match the fishing conditions.
Ease of Use: Applying powder paint is simple and requires minimal equipment, making it accessible to anglers of all skill levels.
Eco-Friendly: Unlike traditional liquid paints, powder paint produces minimal waste and is environmentally friendly.
How to Apply Powder Paint to Fishing Jigs:
- Prepare the Jig: Clean the jig thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. This will ensure that the powder paint adheres properly to the surface.
- Heat the Jig: Preheat the jig using a heat gun or toaster oven. This will help the powder paint adhere to the jig more effectively.
- Apply the Powder Paint: Dip the jig into the powder paint, ensuring that it is evenly coated. Remove any excess powder by tapping the jig gently.
- Cure the Paint: Heat the jig again to cure the powder paint. This process melts the powder, creating a smooth, durable finish.
- Cool and Finish: Allow the jig to cool before handling it. Once cool, you can add additional finishes or coatings if desired.
Tips for Using Powder Paint for Fishing Jigs:
- Use a fluid bed to dip the jig into the powder paint for a more even coating.
- Experiment with different colors and finishes to create unique and attractive jigs.
- Apply multiple thin coats of powder paint for a more durable finish.
- Use a heat-resistant glove when handling the heated jig to avoid burns.
These are sold in 2 oz glass jars
$5.75 Regular Price
$4.89Sale Price
Excluding Sales Tax