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Anything that waterproofs the wood so the grain won't rise when hit by water based acrylic is effective for hardwoods. For soft wood you might want something that is hard and durable to protect the wood from impact and toothy critters. Like Snax, I often use propionate disolved in acetone. It seals and reinforces plus leaves a hard smooth surface after 5-6 dips (which take about an hour total). I haven't tried plastic cups in acetone, but it apparently works fine if you use the right plastic.

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thanks guys, Ive tried both epoxy and wood sealers. I like the epoxy but the time isssue when you are trying to seal a large number of baits .I just upsized my dryer from running 10 baits to more than I would want to do at one time up to 100 baits. I was thinking the plastic sealers would give me the working surface that I like with half the time and a potion of the money.

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