Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
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03/05/07 02:50 PM
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Could someone please explain in which circumstances you'd choose Propylene Glycol over Glycerin in bait/lure making and vise-versa? (Assuming they are both the same price of course.)
Do they have added benefits aside from anti-freezing properties? Are there differences in the benefits between the two mentioned?
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Re: Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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03/05/07 05:16 PM
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That is basically what I thought Asa but wanted to verify it before passing on bad info. Thank you again for your time.
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Re: Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
[Re: victoria vixen]
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03/06/07 02:15 PM
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But, isn't glycol a preservative also, where glycerin is not?
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Re: Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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I used glycerine in about a one to five ratio to muskrat blood in a plastic squeeze bottle. I use it to freshen up my bait in weasel boxes in cold weather. Works great and the consistancy is just about right at that ratio.(along with Asa's weasel lure of course)
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Re: Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
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03/06/07 10:46 PM
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There are clear differences I've found between glycol and glycerine, and a couple similarities..
Glycol has more solvent properties than glycerine.
Glycerine seems more inert as it pertains to reactions with other ingredients in lure formulations.
Mold will grow in formulations where glycerine is used and will not with glycol.
Glycol is better than glycerine for tincturing some items, even better than alcohol for some items. (There is another item that is better for many items than either glycol or alcohol, but I've been sworn to secrecy - lol)
Both glycerine and glycol have very limited preservative qualities.
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Re: Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait/lure making
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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VV - "Does that sound like "limited qualities" to you????"
You play with it enough and you'll know what I'm talking about.
I've never used Glycol or Glycerine that has been cut, so I have no idea what that is, or how it works.
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