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1 hour ago, snowplow said:

Does anyone know a good way to dye Berkeley Max scent material black?  

https://www.ispikeit.com/category/6/dip-n-glo-markers

 

Also, how about lead sinkers? Is there anything more convenient than paint?

https://www.ispikeit.com/category/4/lure-terminal-tackle-paints

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4 hours ago, snowplow said:

Does anyone know a good way to dye Berkeley Max scent material black?  

What MaxScent bait are you using that can't be bought in a black color?

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I want to put a black bottom on a white bait. I have those dip and glow markers but they didn't seem to work very well on the max scent stuff. But I don't have black. Maybe black works but a lot better. Have you guys tried black on the Mac scent?

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Have you tried actual dye? You can get Rit at most big box stores, might work

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For sinkers i just use powder paint. Just run a wire through

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On 7/30/2024 at 10:41 PM, Americanzero said:

Rit

Won't work on soft plastics

I've seen spike it deteriorate some of the Berkley plastics, basically if the plastic will float it likely won't react well to the dye.

 

Have you tried sharpie? 

 

Also for lead I use nail polish, sometimes a topcoat of Sally Hansen hard as nails, sometimes I don't bother

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