Do-It Powder Paint 2oz Alewife

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Building custom lures means having the right tools to finish them tough—and Do-It Powder Paint in 2oz Alewife gives you a durable, heat-resistant finish without the typical primer-and-base-coat hassle. This powder paint is designed for anglers who dip-paint their own jigs, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics and want a coating that'll hold up to the water and the heat of the curing process. The alewife color—a natural silvery forage-fish pattern—works across freshwater and saltwater applications, from crappie and bluegill lures to stripers and walleye patterns.

The application is straightforward: heat your lure to 350 degrees, dip it into the powder, and you're done. One coat covers completely, with no messy brush strokes, drips, or multi-step drying. The lure is painted and ready to use in moments. That speed and simplicity makes powder paint ideal for bulk lure production or when you're refining a pattern and need quick feedback.

The 2oz size gives you enough paint for multiple batches without excess waste, making it practical for DIY lure builders who want to dial in their custom colors and finishes. If you're already set up for dip-painting jigs or soft plastics, adding powder paint to your bench means faster turnaround and more consistent, durable results—especially compared to traditional brush-on finishes that require cure time and can chip under stress.

Key Features

  • One-coat coverage—no primer or base coat required
  • Heat-resistant finish withstands 350-degree curing temperatures
  • Quick dry and ready-to-use almost immediately after dip application
  • Alewife color—versatile natural silver forage-fish pattern
  • 2oz size ideal for custom lure builders and batch production

Specifications

ProductDo-It Powder Paint
ColorAlewife
Size2oz
ApplicationDip paint
Heat Resistance350°F

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Do-It Powder Paint on soft plastics and jigs?

Yes. Powder paint is designed for lures that can withstand dipping and heat, including soft plastics and jigs commonly used in custom lure building.

What's the curing process?

Heat your lure to 350 degrees, dip it into the powder paint, and remove it. The lure will be painted and dry in moments—no waiting for traditional paint to cure.

Do I need primer or a base coat?

No. Powder paint provides one-coat complete coverage without primer or base coat.

How much does 2oz cover?

The 2oz size is suitable for multiple batches of custom lures. Coverage depends on lure size and your dipping technique, but it's practical for regular DIY lure production.