Author Topic: Additional X2 Colorants added to the store ***New Release***  (Read 5491 times)

Offline Jason

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Fluorescent Pink


Chartreuse


Watermelon Brown


Cinnamon


Amber


Orange

Offline pjmcla

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Like the Pink & Chartreuse -  A nice Yellow chartreuse and a hot looking  pink.   Especially as non-bleeding colors.
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2 of the most different and I think best looking colors are the Watermelon Brown and Green Pumpkin Brown.  Both are different from any others like them I've seen before.  They both have an exceptionally deep rich transparent color to them.

The Amber is pretty awesome as well.  I think you have to see them to appreciate the colors.

We have started sending out samples baits in sample colors so you can see what the different colors look like as well.

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Those look great Jason! What colors are next in line?

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Peals pearls pearls i hope..... ;) :D :D ;D :P

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When I saw that yellow chartreuse yesterday while ordering my red I tossed a bottle of that in with the order too. I use a ton of the chartreuse and if I can get the color shown using 1/2 of the product I have to to get the color using the current colorant it will be a huge help in budgeting.
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I agree with you Jason. Those are my two fav colors...(Besides the secret color...hint: LFG)
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When I saw that yellow chartreuse yesterday while ordering my red I tossed a bottle of that in with the order too. I use a ton of the chartreuse and if I can get the color shown using 1/2 of the product I have to to get the color using the current colorant it will be a huge help in budgeting.

Tom,

Chartreuse and Florescents are known to settle out real bad.  With the X2 Colorants this has been minimized, but can still happen to some extent.  What we have done to help with this is to change our bottles from a HDPE to LDPE bottle.  The main difference is that LDPE is more durable and flexible.  This allows you to push on the bottom of the bottle before shaking to help re-suspend.  Doing this has kept me from having to add nuts or other heavy objects to my Chartreuse.

Jason

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A long thin flat head screwdriver ( or other such object ) scraping lightly and stirring will aide as well.  I use Craftsman  ::).   I also use ball bearings as they are less likely to get "stuck in the muck".

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great colors jason!! Nice job and keep up the tremendous work!