Alumiglow Heat Cured Glow Powder Paint for Tungsten Ice Fishing Jigs + More in La Jolla, California

$8

Alumiglow Heat & Dip Powder Paints

Brighter & Longer-Lasting than Pro-Tec!

Tungsten Ice Jigs | Lead Heads | Sinkers 
  
    
    
  
  
    
    
 

  
    
  
  
    
 

Description

Heat cured glow in the dark powder paint.Brighter and longer-lasting than Pro-Tec powder paints.
Very durable, will not chip, peel or crack with a clear coat and curing.
Super bright glow times from 15 minutes (red/orange/violet) to 8+ hours (green/aqua).

Directions
Heat object with heat gun (low setting), over a flame or in an oven at 375 deg-F.
Shake powder paint to loosen it.
Dip you jig / lead head (etc..) into powder, swish quickly and remove.
Repeat heat-and-dip process additional times for a thicker / brighter coating.
Optional: dip your jig / lead heat into clear powder paint for an extra glossy and hard finish.
Cure your jig / lead head at 375 deg-F for 10 minutes.
For larger jigs and increased cost savings, transfer glow powder from provided jar to a fluid bed.
To achieve the brightest glow, pre-coat your jig with white non-glowing powder paint.
Click the video below to learn more.

Charging Up Your Jig
Use a 365 nm UV flashlight, ambient room light or sunlight. Halogen and incandescent lights can be used also.
Note: The violet color does not charge-up well under a UV light. It is best to use sunlight, or other type of flashlight.

Questions and Answers

Q: How do I apply the glow powder paint?
A: If you are dipping jigs in the jar, then shake the jar to ensure the powder is loose. Next, heat your jig to 350 deg-F and quickly dip it into the powder. You can repeat this 1 - 2 more times for a thicker coating with a longer and brighter glow.

Q: Do I need to powder paint my jigs white before using the glow powder paint?
A: If you apply over a white background, the jig will appear to glow brighter. Applying over a dark or grey background can result in decreased glow brightness.

Q: Do I need to clear coat my jigs?
A: It is not essential, but can be beneficial to clear coat your jigs (1 - 2 coatings). Doing so will ensure that the underlying glow powder paint will not chip or delaminate. It will also provide a smooth glossy finish to your jigs.

Q: How long should I cure my jig after powder paint it?
A: Cure at 375 deg-F for 10 minutes.

Q: Why does my glow violet powder paint glow dimly?
A: The reason why glow violet powder paint glows dimly is usually because it hast not been exposed to the right wavelength of UV light. The glow violet color is special because without the right UV light, it will not glow very brightly. Often times, UV flashlights are not effective and the powder paint must be exposted to direct or ambient sun light, or an incandescent / halogen light, in order to glow. Given that the glow violet color is not as bright as green, aqua and some other colors, any undercharging will show up as a dim violet glow color. For best results, expose to direct or ambient sunlight.

This item includes a 100% money-back guarante. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase for any reason, send it back within 30 days of delivery, and you will receive 100% of the final bid price GUARANTEED!

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