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I say some nice jars of glitter at a craft store that would be ideal when you want to sprinkle on a little extra glitter / flash on the side of a hard bait (i.e. walking bait) . I would imagine you would spray some of clear adhesive on the sides of the hard bait first , sprinkle on the glitter , then finish with a slight top coat of the same adhesive spray ? ... What is your process including what type of light spray adhesive do you recommend for adding glitter to hard baits  ? ...  Thanks in advance !

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I cheat and use a nail polish that is clear but has glitter in it. Then I use a clear coat to seal it. I am just starting out so it’s probably not the best choice but it works.

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I ended up finding some spray clear sealant from a craft store that dries clear ... Light spray then sprinkle some glitter on the hard bait  then a light final spray top coat . 

  • Super User
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Kraylon clear spray Sprinkle on the glitter let dry then add a over coat. Been doing for years, but today's colors already have micro glitter.

Tom

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6 hours ago, WRB said:

Kraylon clear spray Sprinkle on the glitter let dry then add a over coat. Been doing for years, but today's colors already have micro glitter.

Tom

*Thanks Tom !!  I have some assorted plain top water lures I  just want to add a slight dash of glitter to so I can  spruce them up .

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Thin coat of fingernail polish should work.

 

Allen

  • 2 months later...
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There are some amazing bargains in sparkly nail polish at the Dollar Tree that work well for just that purpose. My wife teases me that I have more varieties of nail polish than my she does.

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