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Touching Up Your Decoys?? #2800990 12/01/11 07:27 PM
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How many of ya'll touch up your decoys to bring out the color? If you do, what paint do you use?


Re: Touching Up Your Decoys?? [Re: J78] #2801027 12/01/11 07:39 PM
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walmart acrylic in the craft section. If they dont have exactly what you want its pretty easy to mix it.


Re: Touching Up Your Decoys?? [Re: Toledo] #2802131 12/02/11 01:31 AM
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I have heard about getting the sample size cans at Lowes or Home Depot. Then cover with flat clear coat spray paint.

Anyone here tried this?


Re: Touching Up Your Decoys?? [Re: Sooner N TX] #2802921 12/02/11 07:47 AM
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The only thing about clear coat is it gives off a bright glare that is not natural... works great for cloudy days but on clear sunnny mornings may flare more than you want


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