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Offline lunker luke

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plastic not becoming clear
« on: 02/03/15 17:56 UTC »
 I am using HD sinking additive for the first time and I put in 2 tablespoons to my bears baits plastic and it didn't come out clear?

Offline andrewlamberson

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #1 on: 02/03/15 18:09 UTC »
Nope....clear plus grey = gray  8) 8)


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Offline lunker luke

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #2 on: 02/03/15 18:20 UTC »
Nope....clear plus grey = gray  8) 8)
it will still come out great even if you put it in before you cook the plastic

Offline siscojj

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #3 on: 02/03/15 18:55 UTC »
You will not get a clear or transparent bait if you use the hda, it doesn't matter  when you add the hda .

Offline lunker luke

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #4 on: 02/03/15 18:57 UTC »
You will not get a clear or transparent bait if you use the hda, it doesn't matter  when you add the hda .
thanks for the info I also have one more question in your experience when adding HDA does it make the bait softer because mine come out very soft

Offline andrewlamberson

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #5 on: 02/03/15 19:28 UTC »
My experience is that it make a very tough bait. If you are getting really soft baits I would say that your plastic is not completely mixed. I don't see a big change in the action of the bait when used in bass baits.
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Offline Botanophilia

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #6 on: 02/03/15 22:24 UTC »
For me the baits are definitely softer, but also much more durable. 

Offline MonteSS

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #7 on: 02/04/15 00:11 UTC »
The liquid in the HDA that you stir is indeed softener.

If you want more clear baits, use Glass beads. They will scratch your injector though.

This is same weight and softness as real Senko


« Last Edit: 02/04/15 00:19 UTC by MonteSS »

Offline biglewers

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #8 on: 02/04/15 05:06 UTC »
Where do you get glass beads?

Offline Justin9j

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plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #9 on: 02/04/15 06:25 UTC »
eBay or lowes.  It's blasting media.  For like a sand blaster

Offline tom1441

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #10 on: 02/04/15 07:13 UTC »
What size beads are you using

Offline bassinfool

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #11 on: 02/05/15 17:00 UTC »
I use 80 grit beads.  Got them from a friend who works at a car restoration shop near me.  I know a lot of guys got theirs from Harbor Freight.

Offline kevin

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #12 on: 02/06/15 12:39 UTC »
just remember.. it will scratch piston and inside of injector.
soooo. maybe keep 1 injector just for glass media?
 it makes the baits soft and durable
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Offline Lamar

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #13 on: 02/06/15 15:39 UTC »
  If that will scratch the inside of your injector then what will it do to the bass ? Sometimes they rip the bait off your hook and eat it. Doesn't sound like it would be a good thing for the bass.

Offline Justin9j

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Re: plastic not becoming clear
« Reply #14 on: 02/06/15 16:38 UTC »
Don't matter don't tAke much plastic to stop them up. I have cut some open And found half a trick worm killing them.