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Hey guys,

 

new to pouring plastics this forum has been of the upmost amount of help. Just one topic I'm having trouble finding is getting a brighter chartreuse.  Mine seems to be pretty transparent in 4 oz of Plastisol ived added 25 drops of ES Chartreuse with some silver flake. But it doesn't seem to be bright enough, how can I achieve a brighter look?

 

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LureWorks/Spike-It's Chartreuse 181 is the most transparent fluorescent that is not a bleeding dye colorant and works great for tail-shot colors. If you want something more opaque then look at Chartreuse 126 or Chartreuse 108. I woldnt use Chartreuse Dye 107 as it is a bleeding dye and may "green" up the black bait over time.

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17 hours ago, McLuvin175 said:

LureWorks/Spike-It's Chartreuse 181 is the most transparent fluorescent that is not a bleeding dye colorant and works great for tail-shot colors. If you want something more opaque then look at Chartreuse 126 or Chartreuse 108. I woldnt use Chartreuse Dye 107 as it is a bleeding dye and may "green" up the black bait over time.

 

Agree 107 is a sweeeeet colour, but boy it bleeds!

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