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Hi all, I've just started using auto air spray paints with an air brush on some plastic hard baits. When I looked through the auto air catalog, it advised using an 'adhesion promoter' before spraying a base coat on the plastic. Does anyone have any experience of this or is this step even necessary. I've never seen anyone do this in any of the 'how to' videos I've watched on the web. Also, if it's necessary, what brand and how much etc.

Thanks, Tony.

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Google "paint adhesion promoter" for lots of info, including a few YouTube demos.  I think it's true that a majority of hobby plastic lure painters don't use one, opting instead to dip the lure in acetone (which may not promote adhesion but will certainly clean oily contaminants off) or lightly sanding the blank to give the paint something to grip.  Painting lures is different in that we topcoat paint with a durable waterproof product.  As long as the topcoat is not breached, the paint will stay where you put it.  If it is, nothing much will save the paint, especially acrylic latex paint, anyway. 

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I recently started using bulldog adhesion promoter and the stuff works great. I clean the blanks in warm soapy water two times then rinse and dry them with a lint free cloth. Spray it on lightly for the first coat then a little heavier on the second. I haven't had any problems since. 

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Thanks for all the input lads. Food for thought. I've washed some cranks in soapy water, dried them, under coated them with white auto air base coat and then coloured them and dipped them in mcu. I'm very pleased with the outcome.

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