Dye/Wax

sharpshooter

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I am about to buy some 550's and Dp traps and get after these coons and Yotes on my place. I have never trapped with these types of traps and know nothing about them. Do I need to order dye and wax when I order my traps and give them a treatment or can I wait till the traps get some age on them and dye/wax them?
 

hammer33

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the conventional wisdom is to degrease them, spritz with vinegar/water solution to allow them to rust just a little, clean them, then dye/wax. I used to do that. Now I degrease (spray with carb or brake cleaner) , spray paint with rustoleum, and hang outside in the sun for a week to dry/cure.
I get almost a whole season from this treatment with multiple catches before the paint is scraped off enough to need repainting. As an added bonus I have pretty traps in several colors :p
 

wildlifefarmer

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For myself, I don't use wax or dye. New traps from factory, wash the grease off and throw them in the ground. After trapping season clean with vinegar and water mixture, half & half. Rinse then let air dry. They will turn alittle rusty in about 30 minutes then dip in full metal jacket. Good to go for the next season!!
 

Trapper

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Like said above but I will run mine through the dishwasher ( without the wife's knowledge of it ) . The way I look at putting dye on a trap that going to get covered up with dirt or other material is useless, but I do always wax them . Traps that's going in water is a different story .
 

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