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    Great looking tie. Love how it looks under the UV light. I’m looking forward to your successful trip post. Thanks for sharing
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    Very nice. I like how they look with UV light too. Thanks for sharing
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    The UV is mixed into the seal coat. I’m assuming that this is vinyl.

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    Yeah, I'm guessing it must be vinyl, but they don't say on the Web site: Jig & Lure Paint Supplier to the Fishing Tackle Industry - CS Coatings

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    I use UV Blast powder paint in all my powder paint colors, even black when painting jigs. Every color is brighter and makes a big difference since I believe they can see it better. My favorite Pro Tec color that I use the most is UV Blast. Bet I've used 6-8 jars of the stuff over the years.
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