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Yes you can sand it. But sanding will dull the finish. To get it clear and shiney again you will have to put another coating on the lure. If you lure is weighted closely be careful because multiple coats of Lurecoat can add weight to a bait. If you are not trying to sell the lure, then I would just leave it alone and fish it.

Skeeter

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so In essence i could just dip the bait so to speak. I was wondering how it reacted to plastic body baits like the fat frees. Im trying to find a clear dip or spray for water based and Im running into problems. I ve been using devcon but Im looking for a thinner finish

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so In essence i could just dip the bait so to speak. I was wondering how it reacted to plastic body baits like the fat frees. Im trying to find a clear dip or spray for water based and Im running into problems. I ve been using devcon but Im looking for a thinner finish

I use dicknite's over Createx/Parma water-base. If that's your route, just make sure you heat-set the paint thoroughly, and you'll have no problem.

Dean

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