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  • Fat boy corky restoration

    Anyway to bring back the bright colors on fat boy corky's?

  • #2
    It cost $8-9 to do lt . 😝
    GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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    • #3
      Seriously , I don't think so . Those colors just fade with time like an old shirt .
      GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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      • #4
        Use tail dip. it works great on Corkys. You can also dip them in clear PVC glue & MEK half & half. Leave them in for a while, but not to long. They'll melt!
        "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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        • #5
          Yes there is. I got with Paul and Stev about this and here is the remedy.

          1- Buy a couple of pints of ultra clear CPVC glue. Must be ultra clear
          2- Buy MEK at hardware store
          3- Do not use plastic of any kind, instead go to dollar store and buy a SS receptacle with a sealed lid for mixing.
          4- Get some dry glitter of your choice at hobby lobby or craft store.
          5- Get safety glasses and mask for odor.
          6- turn on a fan
          7- set up a work station by rolling out newspaper and a place to hang your lures when done.
          8- take off all rings and hooks
          9- mix 50% glue and 25% MEK adjust the consistency until its thick enogh to bind to the lure but light enough to run off evenly.
          10- add the gliter to the mix. be carefull not to put to much glitter a little goes a long way.
          11- cut a small piece of wire and loop through the nose of the bait and dip in mixture.
          12- lift out and let run off wait 3 minutes and dip a second time
          13- DONT DO THIS ON A RAINY DAY. Air needs to be dry and the fan needs to air dry them don't heat them up.
          14- let hand over paper for 24 hours.
          15- rehook them and go fishing.

          To test your mixture use a old throw away bait before you dip the rest to get the mix right. Store the mixture in the SS container as it will melt plastic and make a mess. Use good ventilation while doing this also. They literally look good as new. You can even change some of the colors up as you go. I do this all the time. It will also seal up any holes in the baits.

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          • #6
            See there......Kenny just gave a 1/2 *****$ss explanation of the restoration process vs. a "Ricks Restoration" explanation of a corky.

            I tend to think Id just go buy a new one or steal one out of somebody else's tackle box.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JT View Post
              See there......Kenny just gave a 1/2 *****$ss explanation of the restoration process vs. a "Ricks Restoration" explanation of a corky.

              I tend to think Id just go buy a new one or steal one out of somebody else's tackle box.
              X2
              MANVEL MOB

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              • #8
                Explain how the glitter restores the color please? I could see using glitter (plastic) that would melt in MEK and color the whole solution maybe, other wise you're not fixing the faded color you're making a glitter Corky instead. Like I said tail dip is good on Corkys. It also works on hard plastic plugs.
                "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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                • #9
                  Hot glue gun to fix small tears. Tail dip like Kenny said for color:......
                  Other than that I would just go buy new ones instead all the other crazy bla bla bla bla

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                  • #10
                    I own a lot of these. Mainly the broken backs. The glitter just helps bring back some of the pop. The glue / mek mix brings a lot of the colors back almost to original. Tes there is still some fading but the lures will last quit a bit longer. Just a thought. I did this a few times and it did save me some money in the long run, but like I said I have a lot of these.

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