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Offline bourne bill

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seal krete
« on: 03/01/16 15:09 UTC »
has anyone used seal crete on painted jigheads?

Offline MO QWACK

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #1 on: 03/01/16 20:48 UTC »
I've used concrete sealer on cranks. 75 % of the time it wrinkles the paint everytime

Offline Justin9j

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #2 on: 03/01/16 21:53 UTC »
I use it in bills on
Deep divers now

Offline Cannibul

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #3 on: 03/04/16 08:17 UTC »
Yep.  Been using it for a few months.  Over powder paint it works like a champ.  Walmart in my area has the bet price on it.  Almost $10 a gallon cheaper than Lowe's or Home Depot.

I started out dipping and decided to just brush it on.  Works quite well either way. 

Offline kevin

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #4 on: 03/04/16 08:45 UTC »
After applying 3d eyes it just takes sooo much time brushing the d2t on jigheads to seal eyes in place.The epoxy does a very good  job though .  I haven't had an eye come off a jig yet!!!! Like i said it seems to take so much time mixing the 2 parts,brushing it onto each jig etc. I was wondering if this seal krete is just as good , an quicker ?

Offline bourne bill

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #5 on: 03/04/16 13:43 UTC »
I tried seal krete on my 4 oz jigs. I didnt like it. It peels off real easy. I ll stick with csi clear powder.............

Offline Cannibul

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #6 on: 03/04/16 16:15 UTC »
I've had mixed luck with it holding 3d eyes on stuff.  If I dip it works great.  Brushing not so much.

Offline bourne bill

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #7 on: 03/05/16 13:13 UTC »
I superglue the eyes on.

Offline ryno

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #8 on: 06/29/16 11:42 UTC »
My preference to secure eyes is with UV Resin.  Deer Creek is the best I have found however it is spendy.

Offline Cannibul

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Re: seal krete
« Reply #9 on: 06/29/16 16:10 UTC »
I was using Seal Krete as a finish coat on lead lures.  However I quickly found out it's not the most durable finish.  I received some Solarez and have been giving it a try.  I'm brushing it on and I think I used about 1.5 ounces to cover close to 200 slabs.

It's not as glossy finish as the Seal Krete was but it's way tougher.