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Spike-It Dip-N-Glo Plastic Worm Dyes are specially designed for dipping plastics such as worms, grubs, and even skirts to produce immediate, permanent color changes. Scented varieties deeply penetrate the lure to produce a long-lasting scent.
Please note, this product does not glow in the dark.
Warning: This product can not be shipped by air. Ground shipping only.
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Comments: Ive had good luck with the red color on my z-man craws. Does not seem to melt the plastic like the chartreuse or orange....and it actually dyes the elaztec nicely. I'm buying blue to try next.
From: Unknown: Minnesota 9/2/22
Comments: I love this stuff! It really shines in stained water where the fish may have trouble seeing or smelling a bait. DONT USE THIS ON Z-MAN ELAZTECH. This is acetone based and for some reason, it makes the elaztech crumble. If you do use it on elaztech, just dip it in really fast and it will not crumble. Very good product overall
From: Gavin: Bellevue, WA 5/18/21
Comments: Ok so when i first got this i thought it was pretty good but i started to notice something IT WAS MELTING MY PLASTICS! I don't even no how i had nothing to do with the heat beacuse it was only 68degrees out side so i couldn't have been the heat but any way my plastics legs were falling off when i diped them and they would start to just get super super soft and the plastic would just rip off I've tried different plastics but it was still melting.like COME ON!!
From: Unknown: 5/10/20
Comments: Best dip dye on the market and boy does is glow like a sunset on a summer day
From: Unknown: Alabama 3/23/20
Comments: Been using this dye for 2 years and I like it. Works well. I seen were someone said that it doesn't show up on greenpumkin. I use it all the time on greenpumkin. Out of the water it dont look dyed. But ones in the water it shows up just fine.
From: Michael: Taylorsville N.C. 11/1/17
Comments: Love this stuff. Have been using for a est. 4 years now. I love the chart for muddy waters and a red or orange to dip the claws of craw baits in clear water. Despite other reviews I've had no problems with the chart being visible on dark colored lures. My only complaint is I've had some bottles lids crack on me.
From: Keep It Bent: Roseburg 10/11/17
Comments: For those of you who don't see any results from this dye, make sure that you have not left the dye out in the sun. This neutralizes the dye and reduces it's effectiveness. Always keep it protected from the sun when it is not be used to dip a bait. This way will keep it bright and effective. You can easily see the difference in color when the sun has done it's work. The bait turns almost orange instead of bright chartreuse.
From: Charlie - Herndon, VA 9/28/17
Comments: Did I get a bad bottle because after dipping a green pumpkin d-bomb in this stuff nothing happened. I left the d-bomb in there for a minute and noticed a very small change in color. I can only assume mine has expired or something. I have seen people use this stuff on youtube videos so I know what it should look like.
From: Nasty Jack: North Carolina 8/28/17
Comments: I really like the Garlic Chartreuse dye. Love to do the tips of the claws on my fuzzy beavers. The bass seem to love it too. I ordered some JJ's Magic, so not sure if I will stick with this, but it does work.
From: Jason: Dandridge, TN 9/26/14
Comments: Chartreuse Garlic is dynamite! Anyone who says this stuff doesn't show up is either blind or isn't dipping their baits in it at all. Love It! Works great! Use it on Green Pumpkin and Watermelon all the time! I have a bottle of this in my boat at all times!
From: No body Special: MI
Comments: I love Dip-N-Glo in all colors but what they offer here for white is NOT dye, it is nothing more than white paint.
From: Charlie: St Louis, MO
Comments: This stuff is horrible. The chartreuse color will only show up on very light color woms. I can barley even see it on pumpkin colored worms and not at all on green pumpkin.
From: Dave: NC
Comments: Garlic Spike in either pumpkin seed or chartreuse on the tips of your soft plastics is money.
From: Lucky: Boston, MA
Comments: If you are fishing tournaments or a weekend angler, take a clear or white soft plastic bait and combined colors with a cotton swab! Or just dip and let dry, only takes a few seconds! Give it a try and be sure to do the dipping outside, this will stain everything it hits.
From: Frogman: Memphis, MO
Comments: Got clear water? Add some black to your tails. You're welcome.
From: Meatead: Hookin you up
Comments: Love this stuff. Great scent
From: Danny: Milan, TN