Wednesday, October 2, 2013

What the heck is Clear Cure Goo?

What the heck is Clear Cure Goo?



If you haven't been living under a rock for the past few years then you probably know what CCG is or at least heard of it, but for those who don't know what it is here is a recap. CCG is a UV resin or epoxy. It works just like 5 or 30 minute epoxy except it only sets up when it is exposed to a UV light (i.e. UV flash light/ laser). It is an incredible product that people get way too overwhelmed about and then won't use.
The concept of UV epoxy came from all over. The car decal industry uses a UV curable product and so does the manicure industry with acrylic nails. With that being said the fly tying world first really started using it with salt water flies and epoxy heads. It made tying large epoxy heads easier, faster, cleaner and just better. Then the rest of the fly tying world took it and ran.
Here a few places you can use this product practically:
  1. Wing Cases - The CCG thin is the product for this. It isn't too thick that it doesn't "slump" and not so thin that is soaks through the material so it works great for flies like copper johns and stoneflies.
  2. Wire Bodies - Wire is pretty tough, but it does eventually break. Use on flies like Brassies, and some caddis pupae. for a almosts "glow" look. It also makes smooth wire underbodies for czech nymphs.
  3. Head Cement - The CCG Hydro has a watery consistency like head cement. Most people use it as a clear coat over wing cases, and exposed thread wraps. It's also tack free unlike some of the other CCG products
  4. Turkey Wings - Traditionally people coated full turkey feathers in flex cement to make them durable to use as wing buds for stoneflies. Now with CCG you can coat individual feather barbs and not the whole feather. There is no wait time for drying because It cures in seconds, also it doesn't cause the feather to curl as much.
  5. Midges - It makes killer midge patterns. Chironomids look even better when coated in a UV resin, almost makes them glow. (look at Buzzers from the UK or Canada)
The main two problems most people face when deciding whether or not to use clear cure goo is price and practicality.  The full brushable kit is $80 pretty steep compared to 5 minute epoxy at $5, but the kit does come with a light and three different bottles of brushable CCG. If you just buy a single bottle is around $20 and a light can be $30+ so you do save when you buy the full kit. All in all CCG is a wonderful product that has saved me many headaches, and ruined flies. The fact it sets up in seconds is a life saver. Give it a try to see if it belongs on your tying desk.

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