OH; on reheating plastic. If you watch your maximum temperature closely, and stir gently, but well, on each heat your number of reheats goes up for a given color. Adding a few drops of heat stabilizer will help hold the integrity of the plastic / color if done every third reheat or so. Up until 280 to 305 on a reheat the plastic is sticky gooey, but still needs stirring ( rolling around in the cup ) to avoid hot spots. Then, the plastic gets progressively thinner as the temperature approaches 340-350. At 345 - 350 it is very thin and runny. Temps. above 350 - 360 will start scorching things. Some colors and most glitters start degrading above 350 ( some at 340 on reheats ). At 360 - 370 smoking gets rough very quickly and degradation is bad. Larger body baits will have a much higher tendency to dent while cooling ( contracting ) if you inject at 350 degrees. Just hot enough to get full appendages without much injector force is optimum. The warmer your plastic, the longer you should hold the injector onto the mold; with light plunger pressure; to avoid dents.