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Hard to beat this one. I use a turner after I coat. A little xylene will keep it from gassing in thicker areas like around the eyes. It’s a MCU (moisture cure urethane) and you should use the tap the can method to keep a quart for a long time. Just use MCU and tap the can in the search to learn about these techniques/products.
 

https://www.kbs-coatings.com/diamondfinish-clear.html

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14 hours ago, Apdriver said:

Hard to beat this one. I use a turner after I coat. A little xylene will keep it from gassing in thicker areas like around the eyes. It’s a MCU (moisture cure urethane) and you should use the tap the can method to keep a quart for a long time. Just use MCU and tap the can in the search to learn about these techniques/products.
 

https://www.kbs-coatings.com/diamondfinish-clear.html

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I use D2T but you have to work in small batches. The actual working time is around 12 minutes but the finish is tougher than anything else I've used. KBS Diamond finish is really good but you need 3 to 4 coats to get it as tough as D2T. The thing I don't like about KBS is the fumes, so you have to have really good ventilation.

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Why not just use powder paint? The rocky Upper Potomac River is where my jigs get sacrificed and I can say without a doubt powder paint is the best option. Now I do airbrush swim jigs and spinnerbaits to look pretty but jigheads are brown, black, or green pumkin.

 

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