Lizard Skin 1301-2 Ceramic Insulation 2-Gallons White Finish
Lizard Skin 1301-2 Ceramic Insulation 2-Gallons White Finish
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Lizard Skin 1301-2 Ceramic Insulation 2-Gallons White Finish

3.8 stars out of 5 reviews
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  • White Ceramic Insulation 2 Gallon Pail
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Apr 12, 2020
tch1
5 out of 5 stars review

Lizard skin worked so well the first time I used it on a aluminum trailer roof that I used it on my new trailer. I lightly sanded the roof rhen cleaned with acetone before spraying on. The only thing I disagree with is the air pressure they suggest was way to high, I set my regulator to 20 psi,other wise it was was really easy to apply.

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Mar 6, 2018
jimbo1907
4 out of 5 stars review

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interesting product

I am completing someone else's started restoration on a 57 Corvette. I am using these products to soundproof and heat insulate the interior of the car- floor, gas tank cover, and doors. The sound insulation product is supposed to be sprayed, but we didn't have that option and I ended up rolling it. (3 coats was about forty mils, I think) This was quite easy. It goes on well, flows out nicely, dries hard. How well it deadens sound is yet to be seen, but other folks who have used it have liked it a lot. The heat insulation product seems to consist of air-filled particles or fibers in a heavy latex binder. It is VERY thick. Hard to imagine it would go through any spray gun, but they insist it will. In any case, we did not have that option. So I rolled and brushed that on, too. It's much thicker than the sound product, and I had to stir it for a long time and add a bit of water, but after that it was rollable and lies down nicely. Although these are not catalyzed products, they seem to cure thoroughly to a hard finish and appear durable. We're going to paint over the cured LZ coatings and then start putting the wiring and gauges in. Last of all will be the carpets, seats, and windows and door panels. So far, so good. Full report to follow in a month or two (I hope) on how well these products do their job of reducing transmitted sound and heat. On their advice, I bought the 2gallon sizes. This is FAR too much for the floor, doors, etc of a 1957 Vette, which has a small passenger space. 1gal each would have been plenty. Finally, I bought the sound material in black (only color available) and the heat insulation in white- this made it easier to see where the holidays were when applying the second material. for the sound deadening, the color changes enough with drying that it is easy enough to see to cover completely with additional coats.

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Jun 27, 2022
Aaron404
4 out of 5 stars review

Good

When they say dont order this ahead of time they arent joking, i got to it a month after i planned and it was drying out, but its water based so i added clean water and worked just fine

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