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Title: Decoy paint
Post by: jagermiester on October 18, 2016, 06:04:07 AM
Anybody ever use any of the duck decoy paint out there.  I'm finding Flambeau has one, bird vision  (reel wings) and a Parker brand. Is one better than another, have you ever painted your decoys? Is it worth doing?
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Stein on October 18, 2016, 10:06:00 AM
I use spray paint and regular hardware store paint with a spray clear matte finish over it.  I was looking into some of the commercial "decoy" paints, but red many bad reviews about several of the big brands so I stayed away from them.

The only advice I have is to get flat paint.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Special T on October 18, 2016, 10:12:46 AM
I think any paint will work prep work being the key. a buddy pressure washed his, wiped down with acetone, primered then painted. lasted a long time. I think one trick that people over look is White paint with Titanium Oxide that throws off a natural UV glow that birds have in low light that decoys dont.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Bill W on October 18, 2016, 10:21:43 AM
I've got a set of the Parker brand paints and 2 dozen decoys that need a repaint.  I haven't attempted it yet.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: jagermiester on October 18, 2016, 05:19:13 PM
Hey Bill let me know how it goes.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: h2ofowlr on October 19, 2016, 10:49:59 PM
I have used the Parker paints multiple times.  I have also found that I do not have the artistic touch that others may have.   :o
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: nalley112 on October 19, 2016, 11:46:22 PM
If your just looking to paint decoys I love how acrylic paints hold up and have no shine at all.. Very cheap at a arts and craft store also..
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Colin on October 21, 2016, 09:54:55 AM
Re painted a few dozen with regular house paint similar to the parker set and had all kinds of chips at the end of 1 season. So don't go that route imo.

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Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Bill W on October 21, 2016, 09:57:54 AM
Re painted a few dozen with regular house paint similar to the parker set and had all kinds of chips at the end of 1 season. So don't go that route imo.

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Did you use a clear overspray to protect the paint.   I've done that on new decoys and haven't had any chips or rubs.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Colin on October 21, 2016, 03:05:56 PM
Re painted a few dozen with regular house paint similar to the parker set and had all kinds of chips at the end of 1 season. So don't go that route imo.

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Did you use a clear overspray to protect the paint.   I've done that on new decoys and haven't had any chips or rubs.
I did. I think the flex in the decoy was just too much for the paint.

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Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Bill W on October 21, 2016, 03:16:06 PM
Re painted a few dozen with regular house paint similar to the parker set and had all kinds of chips at the end of 1 season. So don't go that route imo.

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Did you use a clear overspray to protect the paint.   I've done that on new decoys and haven't had any chips or rubs.
I did. I think the flex in the decoy was just too much for the paint.

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What brand decoy did you paint and did you clean and rough up the old paint before painting over it.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: Colin on October 22, 2016, 01:26:40 AM
Re painted a few dozen with regular house paint similar to the parker set and had all kinds of chips at the end of 1 season. So don't go that route imo.

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Did you use a clear overspray to protect the paint.   I've done that on new decoys and haven't had any chips or rubs.
I did. I think the flex in the decoy was just too much for the paint.

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What brand decoy did you paint and did you clean and rough up the old paint before painting over it.
Old GHG's. Pressure wash and wire brush as prep.

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Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: JKKWTH2015 on October 23, 2016, 10:15:58 PM
Is there any specific prep work you'd recommend?
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: westside103147 on October 23, 2016, 10:24:54 PM
I have only used white primer (kilz brand) to touch up decoys, but it has held up great for a couple seasons on my honkers and sprig floaters.
Title: Re: Decoy paint
Post by: JKKWTH2015 on October 23, 2016, 10:36:50 PM
Awesome! Thanks for the insight!
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