Howdy Ya'll, I have the same feelings about speed dip as old Mallard does, and dye mine in a 30 gallon barrel, 10 gallons of walnut hulls, red trap dye powder with a few cedar branches thrown in. And as old Boggy says: I have never used speed dip. Just set in my ways I guess. I bought some traps one of which was probably dipped in speed dip, and it did not match the others. It looked as if it had been painted with Krylon spray paint, except Krylon flat, would have looked better. The dipped trap was shiny! And just did not look right, like it had been laying out in the woods for years. It looked strange, shiny painted and new.
Did not look right out in the shed on the wall either, a shiny solid black trap amid all the others, which were dull black, mottled and matched each other. When I buy new {used} traps, I look to see if they have been dipped in that stuff, I can tell because they are too!!! black.
Just don't seem right, and yes, I am set in my ways.