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What is the best paint and best method to re-paint old stinger spoons or for that matter stingers that have caught two fish and no longer have any paint. I am starting to accumulate quite a few and would like to make good use of them. Thanks for any help.

Edited by uglyokuma
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I use Krylon paint and paint them up.  They make all sorts of colors in Krylon.  It stays on better than stingers paint jobs too. 

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I use Krylon paint and paint them up.  They make all sorts of colors in Krylon.  It stays on better than stingers paint jobs too.

Also die cuts are fun to mix and match and hold up well.
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The key thing in painting spoons that still have a glossy finish left on them is to use a good undercoat that will help the paint adhere to the metal. The clearcoat can also help after the main coat to keep it from peeling etc.

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The key thing in painting spoons that still have a glossy finish left on them is to use a good undercoat that will help the paint adhere to the metal. The clearcoat can also help after the main coat to keep it from peeling etc.

 I rough up the finish with really fine sand paper. 

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Good idea Brian....steel wool does a good job too. :)

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It works great for polishing with the walnut shells Ed but for painting you need just the opposite....roughed up surface

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I was thinking clean surface.......Bob told me one time but had no way to prove it that MS put crap on there spoons so the paint didn't stick too good.......ones he re-painted did not

hold the paint....

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