Forumulated for dipping plastic lures to produce an immediate, permanent color change. Unscented.
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
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Customer Reviews for Spike-It™ Dip 'N Glow Plastic Lure Dye
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
careful,October 21, 2007
By oldgoldfrom salinas,ca.
"when you use this product on your plastics lures remember this. it will bleed onto other baits if you put them in the same bag or compartment. the blade dye made by the same co. will dye your chrome hooks also. it will also dissolve some soft plastics upon dipping. i use a small paint brush to add the dye to my baits and it works just fine. 'a little dab will do ya' is the secret to using this product. it will dye anything it touches so be careful."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
No
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Review 2 for Spike-It™ Dip 'N Glow Plastic Lure Dye
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Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Dip N Glow,September 14, 2006
By retiredandlovingitfrom Roseville, CA
"If you are going to use this product be prepared to get messy. There are a few things to be aware of before hand. Fist of all, the dye will continue to spread beyond the point it was dipped as it impregnates the plastic. The more porous the plastic the more the dye will continue to spread. Having said that, it is important to store dyed baits individually as they will stain other baits they come in contact with. On large bodied baits,( frogs, mice, etc.), it may require multiple applications to achieve a stain that doesn't fade as the dye is absorbed into the larger mass of plastic. It is much easier to use as directed on thinner applications such as jig skirts. You can completely disregard the 24 hour cure time advertised on the bottle. Even in a hot, dry climate it takes days not hours. You will have a lot more control applying the dye with a small paint brush or cue-tip rather than dipping the bait in the jar. A little bit of this stuff can go a long way so you want to avoid spills and splashes as it stains and is difficult to clean up. Other than that, this is a good product."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
4
Do you own a boat?:
No