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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: Rwall89 on 01/16/17 15:29 UTC

Title: Green pumpkin question
Post by: Rwall89 on 01/16/17 15:29 UTC
I've looked through several threads to find this answer but can't find it. I have a customer that wants green pumpkin worms with no flake. Is it possible to make green pumpkin by mixing green watermelon and motor oil? And if so, whatvratio? Think I'll be using 1 cup plastic
Title: Re: Green pumpkin question
Post by: ctom on 01/16/17 15:36 UTC
That's a tough question to answer since there are so many vendors for colorants and each one is a little different from the others. You'll be steps ahead by ordering your green pumpkin colorant to start.
Title: Re: Green pumpkin question
Post by: Rwall89 on 01/16/17 15:42 UTC
I will eventually order it. Probably putting an order in within a week or two. They are both essential series colorant. This is the first person who has asked for me to make them a worm. Also, since you are pretty experienced in this stuff, my chartreuse has a hard powder at the bottom and light yellow fluid in the top of the bottle like its old and separated. Have you ever had this happen? And is there something I can do to fix it? I've tried shaking it to death but the powder is too solid.
Title: Re: Green pumpkin question
Post by: Bob on 01/16/17 16:28 UTC
If you need a green pumpkin and all you have is watermelon then mix a good watermelon and add a drop of RED at a time until you get the colour you need.

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Title: Re: Green pumpkin question
Post by: DF on 01/16/17 16:42 UTC
my chartreuse has a hard powder at the bottom and light yellow fluid in the top of the bottle like its old and separated. Have you ever had this happen? And is there something I can do to fix it? I've tried shaking it to death but the powder is too solid.

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