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    Anyone know what they use to coat rod holders? Or something similar that works


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    I've used something like Flex Seal black on mine but it hasn't been on there long enough for me to know just how well it will hold up.


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    Kevin, give EZ a call. He can probably help you out. I know he has something he used to coat all his rod holders and pole carriers with that held up pretty good. If nothing else maybe plasti dip.
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    A variation of this is what’s used.

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    Tool handle dip. You can get it in the paint department at Lowes or Home Depot. Get the dip, not the spray on. Walmart may have it but I tend to stay out of
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac Daddy View Post
    I've used something like Flex Seal black on mine but it hasn't been on there long enough for me to know just how well it will hold up.
    That's what I used.

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    Plasti Dip

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    The 'coating' on one of my SpiderLocks has moved. It appears to just be some sort of heat-shrink sleeve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
    The 'coating' on one of my SpiderLocks has moved.
    Mine too. I've put it back in place and it continues to move from where it's supposed to be.

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