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    Does anyone make glow powder that is not through the roof on price besides Bears? I like Bears stuff but his shipping is killer on a small purchase!CF
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    The popularity of glow products has really risen and so have prices. You can try www.glowinc.com for basic glow. The products there are potent so a little of it goes a real long way. Look at the ultra green glow pigment if you want a relatively inexpensive basic glow powder. The stuff glows for days with minimal charge.

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    the green glow is the best of them all and really gives a great glow in the dark environment. My second choice would be blue.
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    Here in the north red reigns supreme in cold water while the regular eerie green glow gets it done in warmer, summer waters.

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    Another color of glow that really gets attention in cooler water is purple glow. In many instances the purple out does the red glow.

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    I have bought and been using this glow powder and it works great!!! Only slightly lightens the jig color and glows well and holds a charge for at least 10 minues a shot.
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    Oops. I think I posted in the wrong forum my glow powder is for jig heads and not soft plastics...Sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingback View Post
    Oops. I think I posted in the wrong forum my glow powder is for jig heads and not soft plastics...Sorry
    Your wanting to glow-in-the-dark powder for powder painting you can get up from crazy anglers and I believe it's about five or six dollars a bottle for 4 ounces if you do buy some bias in the green and you could add it to your other powder colors.
    but if you do use the powder colors and glow-in-the-dark it will cut down the brightness try to run it without soft parole white for all by itself you will get your best glow-in-the-dark.
    we buy are glow-in-the-dark or plastics from spike it its about 20 some dollars a pound. and I ordered the white not the expensive stop you'll see different listings when you go to their website.

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