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I just read on a review of a set of decoys from cabelas someone mentioned spray painting them clear for a protective layer. Has anyone tried this? I thought about it but figured I would ask the experts first.
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I did it to a set a few years ago, it seemed to work good, untill I set them out on a blue bird day....bad idea, they were to shiny and did not look even close to natural. The birds didnt like them either.
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Every decoy I have is sprayed with 1311, a matte clear very durable. It helps my GHG dekes from chipping for at least a couple seasons.
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All my buddies and I do this with a matte clear coat. It does not glare in the sun at all and protects the paint.
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You can also use 12 slot bags to help protect them or sell them at the end of each season and buy new.
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wonder how sno-seal would work,seems like the clear spray would peel after a while
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