bassman1282 Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 What do all of the painters think is the best, fastest, easiest, most efficient way to sand the stock paint job off of a bait that you want to paint? Any other tips for it? Quote
smallieking Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 i think i used to use 330 maybe hmm dont remember for sure it was along time ago when i sanded and repainted i think it was 330 the only tip i got for u is that dont sand hard and when u get down to the wood or plastic try to peel off the paint instead of sanding it Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted March 26, 2008 Super User Posted March 26, 2008 why do you need to sand off the old finish anyway? when i repaint baits i just paint right over the finish. Quote
von Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 If you don't want to sand. You can always just soak the lure in Simple Green or Purple Power, some kind of automotive degreaser. I've also seen someone mention Krud Kutter?...the paint will wipe right off and not affect the plastic. It usually takes two over night soakings to get it completely clean...the wait sucks but you get one heck of a blank to work with! Quote
bassman1282 Posted March 27, 2008 Author Posted March 27, 2008 why do you need to sand off the old finish anyway? when i repaint baits i just paint right over the finish. I dont know how picky you are about the action of your baits, but i am fairly picky, and all that extra paint does influence it, despite whether you realize it or not. You can really notice this on suspending baits. Thanks for the other tips guys. Quote
IneedAnewScreenName-3271 Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 I use 800 grit and sand just enough to take the shine off. This gives the new paint something to cling to. Older cracked rough wood baits need to be taken down to the wood, resealed, primer, paint scheme then top coat. At least this is how i do it. Quote
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