High-temp glitter

Heat-stable glitter for plastisol is the quickest way to add flash, sparkle and better visibility in water – from subtle shimmer to bold holographic effects. We use high-temp glitters that won’t bleed in hot plastisol, so the mix stays clean and the glitter keeps its color even with repeated heating.
Build your setup with plastisol, fine-tune the mix in plastisol additives, and see the full workflow in soft bait making – workshop.
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Glitter is a small detail that makes a big difference underwater – whether you pour small trout baits or build larger soft baits for strong current and sea fishing. The same bait color can look completely different with another glitter size and finish: natural and subtle, or a hard “flash” for stained water.
Heat stability matters a lot. Some low-grade glitters can bleed color in hot plastisol – which clouds the mix and ruins the final shade. That’s why we use high-temperature glitters designed to keep their color during heating: your plastisol stays clear and the glitter effect remains exactly as intended.
One rule keeps the mix clean:
→ add glitter only to fully heated clear plastisol
→ stir just enough to distribute evenly (don’t whip air in)
→ start with a smaller dose and build up – each size and color behaves slightly differently
→ liquid colors for plastisol for tone
→ powder pigments for coverage and effect
→ plasticizers to tune softness/action
→ Quick Dip for the final surface finish
Want the full workflow in one place? See soft bait making for the complete setup and process from heating to finished baits.
