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Ok I am new to painting spinnerbaits, and am currently having a problem with putting a design on a smaller bait. I use testors model spray paint and i put my base color down and let it dry atleast a day. Then i try to mask with tape so that i can put a pattern over the base. When i do this the tape pulls the paint up with it. I am curious as to how you guys mask patterns off to paint on your spinner baits. I am willing to change paints if you guys have a better suggestion for a spray paint i can use. I am on a budget so something that can be found at farm and fleet or walmart would be awesome.

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With an airbrush......I suppose you could do this with rattle cans, but you'll waste way more paint than you don't, and you'll need a perfect touch. Then you have to worry about how big the droplets are. Tough to get it right with rattle cans. When I want a precise, sharp border between two colors, I just cut a piece from a 12-pack box tot he shape I need and lay it against the part I don't want painted. Hold it right up against it with your hand, jsut make sure your paint is dry. As long as it's not tacky anymore you won't have a problem.

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