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Good morning guys...hoping for a little help. All excited about pouring a new color yesterday...32 oz. of lc 502 with lc colorants, 2 tbs. of heat stabilizer and 1/8 cup of softener in a presto pot at 350-355 checked with a lazer thermo. As soon as I add the glitter, .032 lc blue, it turns green :eek:. I tried with a smaller portion in the micro, same thing. I then tried my .062 blue and .015 blue (both lc) and the same thing. Any thoughts?

Also, I am by no means trying to cast a poor light on lurecraft products. I don't believe I have ever had a single problem before as I use their stuff almost exclusively...just thought knowing whose products I was using may help in the diagnosis of my dilemma. Thanks in advance for your help. :?

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Using lc pumpkin mixed with lc red. You know it is funny about putting in green instead of blue, but i assure you that is not the case. :lol: However, I have heard of green flake turning blue so I guess I should use blue flake in my junebug worms and green flake in my Moccassin blue worms. :?.

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Ding-Ding-Ding...we have a winner. Vodkaman and his infinite wisdom and experience correctly surmised that there would be some sort of prismatic refraction when using the blue flake with the pumpkin and red. I disected an infected worm and removed a green fleck, peeled off the plastic and...WALLA...it was still blue. Good news is that i was sure i had controlled the heat and didnt bleed the flake, showing some simblance of competency, however I had forgotten the age-old addage "Yellow and Blue make Green", which Vodkaman reminded me of yesterday. :worship: Thanks to all of you guys trying to help me, now i just need a moccassin blue worm that wont turn my blue flake green.

"These guys are good."

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The same thing just happened to me tonight. I was making some watermelon blue flake grubs and added the larger blue flake and all seemed ok. It looked a little on the light side flake wise so I dumped a good pinch or two and walla greenish blue worms. I looked at it and realized that all the blue flake had to have done it since the initial blue flake from the same bottle did not turn it green. Interesting! I wonder how much it actually takes before the hue of the plastic changes color.

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Its not the coloring for the plastic. You plastic is to hot for the blue coloring on the flake. I did it last night when making black with blue flake. The left over flake on the bottom of the pot was green, bluegreen and silver. Try pouring a slightly lower temp when using blue and purple flake to see if that helps. You can buy more molds and pour faster. That is sure to help.:wink:

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