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PEARL WHITE 127
3 recipes use this colorant
Made by Lureworks, PEARL WHITE 127 is a liquid colorant formulated for plastisol-based soft baits. With 3 published recipes using it, you'll find real-world dosage and color examples. Bait makers use between 2 and 25 drops per cup, depending on the recipe. Browse the full Lureworks colorant lineup to find complementary shades for your next pour.
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Recipes
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Avg Drops/Cup
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How to Use
Add drops to heated plastisol and stir thoroughly until the color is evenly distributed. Start with fewer drops and gradually increase to reach your desired intensity. Mix well before pouring into molds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many drops of PEARL WHITE 127 should I use?
Community recipes on ColorForBaits use an average of 14 drops per cup of plastisol. Dosages range from 2 to 25 drops per cup depending on desired intensity.
What recipes use PEARL WHITE 127?
PEARL WHITE 127 is featured in 3 recipes on ColorForBaits. Browse this page to see each recipe with exact dosages.
Where can I buy PEARL WHITE 127?
PEARL WHITE 127 is available from Lureworks. Use the purchase link on this page to buy it directly from the manufacturer.










