DECOYSWith the increased popularity of flocked decoys (duck and goose), many waterfowlers would like a simple way to "do-it-yourself" — economically. Both Suede-Tex rayon and nylon flocking fibers have been used for decoy flocking, and it has been determined that the nylon flock fiber is better. Suede-Tex nylon flocking fibers are a more durable fiber, therefore, they stand up to handling better and are more weather resistant. Flock It!'s Suede-Tex NYLON flock fiber and color-matched undercoat adhesive is clearly the answer to successful decoy flocking. |
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• precision cut fibers – 15+ colors • color-matched, durable adhesive • easy application (application equipment available) • economically priced • complete kits (see product information) • easy online ordering |
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One 3 oz. bag of fibers will cover approx. 2 dozen Bigfoot decoys. One 1 lb. bag will cover approx. 10 dozen Bigfoot decoys. Our adhesive is a solvent based adhesive that has been colored to match the fibers. It dries permanently and the finish will not be affected by water or cold temperatures. One 8 oz. can is recommended with the 3 oz. bag of fibers; three 8 oz. cans are recommended with the 1 lb. bag of fibers. click for flocking fiber color chart Application: To prepare your decoy, using a wire brush, rough up the surface so that it holds the adhesive better. Brush on a generous coating of adhesive and immediately apply the flocking fibers using DonJer's Mini Flocker applicator which will give you a smooth, even finish. Once it dries remove the excess flocking fibers and reclaim them for future use. Complete instructions for the application of the finish are included in each Mini Flocker.
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FISHING RODS Flocked grips - functional & durable - you can make them yourself! "Flocked grips are the finest grips you can use on a fishing rod, offering nearly all the advantage of cork, EVA or wood grips, but with none of the disadvantages. Lightweight, firm, comfortable, non-slip and durable, they're the envy of all other grip types. Flocked seats are very comfortable and warm to the hand during cold weather fishing. A small flocked area on ferrule reinforcement wraps results in a non-slip surface which aids in taking rods apart. Surf rod butts traditionally wrapped with cork tape can be treated to flock. Use your imagination and add one more creative yet functional trick to your rod building repertoire." Flock It!'s Suede-Tex nylon flocking fibers and color-matched undercoat adhesive are clearly the answer to better rod building.
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• precision cut fibers – 15+ colors • color-matched, durable adhesive • easy application (application equipment available) • economically priced • complete kits (see product information) • easy online ordering |
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Our adhesive is a solvent based adhesive that has been colored to match the flocking fibers. It dries permanently and the finish will not be affected by water or cold temperatures. One 8 oz. can is recommended with the 3 oz. bag of fibers; three 8 oz. cans are recommended with the 1 lb. bag of flocking fibers. |
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