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Re: substitution for worm oil

use worm oil. its not that expensive and a little goes a long way. then add sent if you want.
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Re: substitution for worm oil

The oils mentioned are not water based. All can be added to hot plastic and all can be used to lubricate plastics in the bag. An oil that has scent added is still an oil.

$29.50 / gal. (.23/ oz) from Del is the best price.

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Re: substitution for worm oil

And always remember a scent with oil added to it is still a scent!
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Re: substitution for worm oil

Just make sure the scent you add is OIL and not water based. If its water based watch out!!!
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Re: substitution for worm oil

If all you are trying to do is keep your baits from sticking together bag them with salt instead. Less mess and easier obtained.
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Re: substitution for worm oil

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If all you are trying to do is keep your baits from sticking together bag them with salt instead. Less mess and easier obtained.


I completely agree with that, but the only problem is it doesn't show your colors very well. When I poured, orders on my website were salted and anything going to stores were treated with oil.
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