Fluorescent Liquid Colors are a great way to add a touch of WOW to your soft plastic baits. Fluorescent color can be used with any liquid plastic and can be added at any time during the melting process. Using more liquid color will produce a darker bait, while using less color will produce a lighter bait. We recommend starting with 15 to 20 drops of color per cup of plastic and adding additional color until the desired shade is achieved.
Liquid colors labeled as "Standard" are made with dye. These colors tend to be transparent, though they will become more opaque as more color is used. Because they are made with dye, standard liquid colors will bleed, meaning the color may, over time, seep onto other nearby colors and materials. For example, a standard red coloring used on the tail of a white worm will eventually "bleed" onto the white portion of the worm, turning it pink.
Liquid colors labeled "Non Bleed" are made with pigment and will not bleed. Because they are made with pigment, non bleed colors tend to be opaque, though many non bleed colors will remain somewhat transparent, especially if less color is used.
Please Note: Some liquid colors are heat activated and will appear different after heating. Liquid color is used for coloring liquid plastic. It will not work on finished soft baits.
Sold in 2 ounce bottles with dropper caps included.