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It all depends on how worried you are about how the top coat looks. Since the epoxy is self leveling it is going to leave a small shallow spot where the blemish is. If your doing it for yourself then applying a fresh coat of epoxy over the entire bait will do fine. If you want it to look like nothing happened I would clamp the bait so it couldn't move with the bare spot pointing up. Now you can apply a small amount of epoxy to the bare spot. Be sure to watch as it levels out that you don't have an excessive amount of epoxy on the bait. If you do just pick up some of it with a toothpick, matchstick or something similar. You want it to be a wee bit proud of the surrounding area. Once the patch cures you can then give it a light sanding to blend in the patch with the rest of the bait. Now you can give the entire bait a light scuffing with fine grit sandpaper and lay on another epoxy top coat. Once you apply the additional top coat the scratches left by sanding will disappear and you will have a smooth surface.

 

One caveat to this is that if your covering a small crank then an extra layer of epoxy can have a dramatic effect on the bait. On larger lures you probably won't notice much difference.

 

Ben

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