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Matte Series Powder Paint
« on: 11/09/18 12:23 UTC »
We have 4 new CS Powder Paint colors, part of the Matte Series available now on the website.

https://store.do-itmolds.com/Pro-Tec-Powder-Paint_p_816.html

05M - Matte Black
18M - Matte Brown
40M - Matte Watermelon
64M - Matte Green Pumpkin




Offline Lamar

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #1 on: 11/09/18 12:38 UTC »
  I can see some uses for those. It will give it a flat finish instead of the always glossy one. Might make the difference.

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #2 on: 11/09/18 12:39 UTC »
WOW!!!!!!!!!   I'm so ordering the GP and watermelon!!!!!!

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #3 on: 11/09/18 14:31 UTC »

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #4 on: 11/09/18 14:57 UTC »
The textured finish takes some getting accustomed to.

Just these four colors for now?
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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #5 on: 11/09/18 15:13 UTC »
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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #6 on: 11/09/18 16:10 UTC »
Great looking finish
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Offline Muskygary

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #7 on: 11/09/18 18:17 UTC »
I'm wondering how a mix color will look. Say Copperhead and matte watermelon. Wonder if you could get a motted crawfish look. Something to try this summer!

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #8 on: 11/11/18 13:35 UTC »
Seeing the matte finish next to that blue rubber is an interesting contrast.

Have you tried this paint on walleyes yet Kyle.
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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #9 on: 11/11/18 14:58 UTC »
I don't powder paint much, But I sure like this over the glossy stuff for my needs/wants.

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #10 on: 11/11/18 17:34 UTC »

 Think I'll stay with the glossy finish. To each there own. Not a big fan.

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #11 on: 11/11/18 17:41 UTC »
I'm a big fan of matte brown for jigs that I use with crawfish plastics.

To each his own, I suppose!
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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #12 on: 11/12/18 09:03 UTC »
Seeing the matte finish next to that blue rubber is an interesting contrast.

Have you tried this paint on walleyes yet Kyle.

I have not.  I can see myself painting up some matte black drop shot weights and egg sinkers in the future, however.  And I do plan on making a box of matte series football heads & Midwest Finesse jigs for summertime smallmouth.
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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #13 on: 11/12/18 15:36 UTC »
Looks like some pretty good stuff. I think im going to order some soon.

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Re: Matte Series Powder Paint
« Reply #14 on: 12/25/18 11:07 UTC »
Is there a durability report on these?... (i.e. more or less durable than the rest of the lineup)?