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Title: Problems with MF Grape (and other purples)
Post by: jsbass on 02/07/11 20:22 UTC
Has anyone ever had an issue with the color grape (or purple) disappearing when cooking? I don't get it.
I had this problem in the past, but thought it was the Del colorant I was using.

I was making a color I don't make very often (Junebug) which is 75 Drops of MF Grape and 6 drops of MF Blue non-bleed. (per cup of plastic)

Before you know it, the color Grape cooks right out of the plastic :o

Did I not shake the bottle enough? Is it the color purple? Some one else must have had this happen before.....please help.

Jack
Title: Re: Problems with MF Grape (and other purples)
Post by: Underdog on 02/07/11 21:40 UTC
Are you adding before or after you heat your plastic?
Title: Re: Problems with MF Grape (and other purples)
Post by: ghostbaits on 02/07/11 22:13 UTC
Blue is notorious for this but I haven't had any problem with purple.

Problem is, you are getting your plastic to hot. Not to knock the M-F colorant on this but LC's Black Grape will stand up to the heat better. Only downside to me is that it is a bleeding color.

Lower your heat and reduce to no re-heats and you will be OK.

Jim
Title: Re: Problems with MF Grape (and other purples)
Post by: Jason on 02/08/11 18:46 UTC
Colorant also has a really bad habit of settling.  The small MF bottles are pretty tough to get mixed back up again.  You can press the edges of the bottom and that helps it break loose.  In the larger bottles I usually put a screw or few nuts in my bottles so they help mix it back up.
Title: Re: Problems with MF Grape (and other purples)
Post by: ghostbaits on 02/09/11 08:07 UTC
Good point. I use bb's in my small ones. Add 3-4 to your bottle to keep things on the bottom mixed.

Or, pour so many baits you go right through your colorant and nothing can settle!!! LOL!

Jim