jonister Posted June 18, 2018 Report Share Posted June 18, 2018 Just thought I'd post about this. So around this time last year or so I was playing around with ac1315. Maybe later than that. I never liked it because i felt it didnt cure good. All those baits I painted got thrown in a tackle box and forgot about until the other day. Needless to say, they are all rock solid. I feel it's as solid as KBS, if not more. I dont know how long it took em, but if your like me and forget about it, you'll have some pretty solid baits in a year. Wishing I hadn't chucked the can now. Might require more playing around with now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcromerangler Posted June 21, 2018 Report Share Posted June 21, 2018 Were you using this for sealer or top coat? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobv Posted June 21, 2018 Report Share Posted June 21, 2018 I used it for a while, doesn't play well with plastic baits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonister Posted June 24, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2018 I was using it as a topcoat at the time. As long as you keep them separate from your plastics all goes well. That does eliminate a lot of bait variables though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark poulson Posted June 25, 2018 Report Share Posted June 25, 2018 I use a coat of clear nail polish around the sst hitchhiker I use for attaching the soft plastic worm tails to my rat baits to provide a barrier. Short term contact isn't a problem, but leaving a worm in contact with an AC1315 coated bait overnight will cause softening of the AC, and will ruin the paint scheme. I leave my worm tails attached all day when I'm fishing a rat, but I try not to leave the worm lying across the bait, and I remove them at the end of the day, and store them so they are not in contact with the bait. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...