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GLITTER !
Can some one post some PIC'S of plugs w/ GLITTER on them, I would like to do one an don't know how much glitter should be. over the back:doh: belly, or sides, or all over:doh:
thank you GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:wavey: |
her's a pic of a creek chub pikie 3000, I have, they were pretty liberal with the glitter on the sides it looks like.
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It depends on the look you are trying to achieve:
the old school look is large glitter hand applied, one method to apply this type is to use a squeeze bottle w/ a tube top(kinda like a straw) when you squeeze the bottle it blows the glitter on the plug this worked great for me & puts it on uniformly, using oil based paint helps since the paint does not dry fast, it gives the glitter something to stick to. What I use now is a very fine glitter. You can buy this silver glitter in a spray at walmart it is in the crafts dept, it works very good. I always clearcoat after I spray the glitter, krylon also sells different color spray glitters, green, red, gold, silver, multi color. Hope this helps, also if anyone knows where I can buy blue spray glitter I would greatly appreciate it. :btu: |
Saltydog - you can apply the glitter many ways. How heavy is personal preferance. I like the real fine diamond dust glitter - you can mix it in with your epoxy It comes in colors also. It doesn't leave bumps in the finish.
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blue glitter that goes on as smooth as any spray when mixed with your clear coat. |
GUYS , THANK YOU :jump:VERY MUCH. Ill be on the HUNT for some this week, I have a WHITE PLUG I want to put it on:rollem:
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:cheers: |
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