So I decided on which bow I was going to use to hunt with this year, which is a Dwyer Dauntless all bamboo limbs with kingwood riser. I got this bow a few months ago from a TG member on the classifieds. The only issue at all with the bow is that it is really light colored and has a pretty glossy finish. I really like shooting the bow but wasn't keen on the color and finish. I had been trying to think of a way to darken the finish without having a permanant finish and just couldn't come up with one. Then last week I was in my shop and came across a can of plasti-dip spray (black). For those of you that don't know, it is used for coating of tools. It leaves a rubbery type finish that is removable by peeling off. I did a small sample area, just a light dusting, on the bow and let dry for a couple of minutes and checked it. I was able to remove it with a few rubs from my hand. Then I proceeded to lightly spray the front and back of the limbs, let dry, and wow, just what I was looking for. Since these pics I have removed the finish, about 2 minutes, and resprayed again, a little more lightly. I hope this can help some others that may be wanting a little darker finish.
BOB