I have never heard of T & J, but there is a TJ's tackle, and I know for a fact that all his powder paint is Pro-Tec. Just some info on powder paint. There is no bad powder paint. Just because powder paint will not fluidize, doesn't make it bad. Different colors of powder along with different manufacturers, make different consistencies of powder. The other issue which is hard to pinpoint is that the fluid bed you have with its membrane, is probably not the same fluid bed I have with my membrane. Your black and blue may work really well in your fluid bed, but my black and blue might not work in mine, even though we have the same paint manufacturer. The only way powder paint turns non-usable is in three ways. #1 water gets into it, #2 you leave it in a car in the sun for days, and the paint start the bonding process from heat, and #3, when it gets a lot of moisture, and it turns as hard as a rock. Even then you still can use it. Just a tip for all you fluid bed users. The best way to keep your powder moisture proof, is to always take it out of your fluid bed when you are done, and put it back in its cannister, I know it's a pain, but so is fooling around for a couple of hours with humid powder..........I hope this helps some of you guys in the future.
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