Solarez Thick-Hard UV Fly Tying Formula
Solarez Thick-Hard UV Fly Tying Formula
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No more mixing 2-part epoxies! No more wasting precious fishing time waiting for messy epoxies to set-up when you are tying your flies.
Get back on the fish! Work with it as long as you need to as it will only cure when exposed to UV light. It is also great for repairing damaged flies or repairing home projects in a flash!
- Hard, very viscous for making thick coatings or spheres – bodies, heads, eyes
- Build fly fishing heads and bodies
- Viscous formula, easier to work with
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