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I have just finished sanding my second Expanded Polyurethane blank, and now need to seal/prime it with something. I tried propionate on another blank, and it just melted it -I know Vince uses ETex, is anyone using anything a bit less time consuming and less TACKY, the small pieces take some holding for drying etc, and thought there may be a spray on sealer, it needs to have a pretty good solids content to fill all the small air holes. pete

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Thanks Phil/Dan, I dipped one in Prop which was thinners based, and it softened the expanded poly, the lip slot opened up and looked like it was laughing at me. I will try spraying it, with some primer, I think I have some grey stuff stashed in the shed somewhere.pete

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Yes, there is that possibility of solvent saturating the foam with dipping. But straight (no prior thinning) from the can most likely will have less solvent than the prop mix. I am confident you will work it out one way or the other. There are plenty of two part primers on the market that would do the job, but are going to cost more and not as easy to use as lacquer primer.

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Pete,

The polyurethane itself is waterproof, so it sounds to me like all you need is something to smooth the outside, and get it ready for paint.

If the prop is melting your lure, couldn't you just use a soft brush, and the straight prop solvent, and brush it onto the outside of the lure lightly to smooth it?

If it melts slightly, it should fill the holes and blend everything together, and it would probably dry really fast.

Just a thought. If it doesn't help, give it back. I don't have any to spare! :wink:

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