05-24-2008, 09:14 PM
[cool][#0000ff]I bought just about all the colors they offered in those "clear" colors. Some I like better than others. I do not have any pictures of the chartreuse over white...or bare lead. But, the chartreuse is a good color over white. Questionable on bare lead.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The candy red and the bright blue both work well on clean bright lead. But, I prefer to put them over silver glitter. Gangbusters. And, the pink makes a great pink stripe for rainbow trout finish...either over white or white with silver glitter. I have made the rainbow finish on several spoons, spinners and cranks. I usually use the bright blue on top, and then a line of pink and then a white glitter belly.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The one thing I have found about the darker colors...like red, blue, purple, etc...is that you cannot paint good eyes on them. When you paint a white dot, the color of the Electroflect paint bleeds into it. If you want eyes on any lures you paint with that stuff you have to use the stick on eyes.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The candy red and the bright blue both work well on clean bright lead. But, I prefer to put them over silver glitter. Gangbusters. And, the pink makes a great pink stripe for rainbow trout finish...either over white or white with silver glitter. I have made the rainbow finish on several spoons, spinners and cranks. I usually use the bright blue on top, and then a line of pink and then a white glitter belly.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The one thing I have found about the darker colors...like red, blue, purple, etc...is that you cannot paint good eyes on them. When you paint a white dot, the color of the Electroflect paint bleeds into it. If you want eyes on any lures you paint with that stuff you have to use the stick on eyes.[/#0000ff]
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