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I know there are lots of experienced scent folks hear so I always try to ask before I screw it up myself. :rolleyes:

I would like to add a neutral scent " like tournament pro" to our plastic while cooking, just to mask the smell of the plastisol (3G). We use KNB for all of our products and its great, but we cant add it to the plastic while cooking because it will cook out easily. I just want to have a good smelling bait before I add the KNB scents. Any ideas or suggestions on which scent to use and how much when to add it....etc.

Thanks Guys

John

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All the scents that I am aware of, from LC or any other company will cook out in the cooking.

tournament pro, garlic, craw and shad will cook out before your ready to pour.

From what i am told about 3g, the plastic does have a real odor. Too bad they dont make a odor neutralizer. But all plastics have some odor.

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You hit the nail on the head! 3G is great plastic as far as everything goes but the odor. I just want to neutalize it like you said before adding scent. I know someone is adding scent while they cook, because I remember them talking about it. So whoever you are, spill the beans :lol:

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JOhn

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John,

Is it the heat stabilizer you guys are smelling in the plastic? When I worked with 3-G, there was a fine line between burning the plastic and adding too much stabilizer. Garlic was the only scent that I could use to mask the odor; 2 drops per ounce about a minute before being ready to pour. You might try a touch of Lure Craft's garlic, then add your Kick N Bass after. The Pro Cure that I use is awesome, but I'm afraid it will cook out too.

Chris

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I use a ton of LC Garlic and I can tell you it does not cook out. Perhaos if you are adding it to a cold pot, it may but I put it is just before pouring. Many of the waterbased scents cook out almost immediately. You can also add scent to cooled worms. It is amazing to see the scent retention of a poured bait. As they cool, they literally suck the scent up.

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I have just resently started pouring and have tried three different scents, KNB craw, Berkley Powerbait and Pro Cure craw. KNB is by far the easiest to use. It mixes right in the hot plastic. After the worms have cooled you can still smell the KNB :P . Pro cure starts cooking after you add it and it creates lumps that take awhile to melt away. After cooling there is just a faint smell :cry: . The berkley creates a great deal of air bubles that take more time to melt into pourable plastic :cry: . I have been adding the scents when the temp reaches around 300 degrees.

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Just a note to mention that anyone interested in receiving a

sample of Upper Hand Scent-Marinades should send me a

message. My small company has grown leaps and bounds in

the past year!. I have several soft plastic companies and

novice pourers purchasing my products. I offer pure oil for

scenting hot plastic or a marinade to add when packaging baits.

I would be more than glad to send anybody testimonials of

my Scent-Marinade line upon request.

Upper Hand Scent-Marinades will add zest to your baits GUARANTEED!!!!.

I also have several guys selling Upper Hand Scent-Marinades at Sport Shows.....just take the cap off and have them sniff the bottle $$$$$$$ the wallets open up quickly. Inquire of wholesale pricing when contacting me. Minimum of one case ( dozen )...can be broke down into assorted scents.

Upper Hand Scent - Marinades

" Rookies dip it, Pro's marinade it! "

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Menhaden oil is fine to use as a masking agent, but if your looking to add some attraction qualities to baits, natural based forage oils are the ticket!. Studies prove that bass have a superior sense of smell. They actually can seek out odors....just another reason to add some natural based oils to your baits: UPPER HAND SCENT-MARINADES will permeate into the baits over a period of time, yes, it's that strong!!!

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bassassazzin - I sent you a PM. I would be very interested in your scents, heard good things from Jim at Ghostbaits.

We are using LC scents now and they are pretty good. I can still smell them after the baits cure, we use 20 drops per 1 cup of plastic. Although you can smell it its not super strong.

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Guys,

The response has been great on samples and orders of Upper Hand Scent- Marinades!!!! I have mailed out large numbers of both in the past week. I only ask that any of you whom got samples........PLEASE POST YOUR INPUT OF THE PRODUCT. Many have loved the product and placed orders, just waiting for more respones that's all. I assure you that the product is A-1!!!! The scent oil is potent and will give hot plastic

some zip. The thicker marinade is great for adding to baits when packaging them, however, I have guys that just flat out like using the scent oils all the way around! Rock on with Upper Hand Scent Marinades. If your looking to add an edge to your baits, this is the stuff for you!! Your customers will appreciate the natural scent on your baits.

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When we were pouring at the old Snoozers Bait Co shop it smelled awesome in there we used 100% natural scents except for the Garlic it was synthetic we added the scents right before pouring it will cook over a little but to no avail it was in the bait and had a shelve life of more than 7yrs still have un-opened bags that have the same smell as day one..did change color schemes thou on lighter colors so cut back if you are using the real deal,,and we did not use oils they bleed out try using the real deal you wont go wrong

Todd

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Interesting to hear all the opinions on scent. My personal experience is that garlic is by far the strongest and longest lasting. I have noticed that all scents do cook out at some point. I notice that as the pour lengthens., the scent is still present but not as strong as on the first bait... add a little more 1/2 way through is my thought.

Shawn

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Please let me know of your results. Remember...it can be used in hot plastic applications and as a marinade in bags afterwards for packaging. I also sell a thicker formula for packaging. The scent oil can be used for either or, but I recommend that the thicker stuff be used only for packaging and applying to baits. The thicker formula is available by request ( Hawg Sauce, Magnet Sauce are

the only ones available in the thicker formula ) most guys are requesting or ordering just the scent oil.

YES, IT IS POTENT!!!!

Doug

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