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Threehz

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Just pick up some micro spheres off ebay, its around $20 and mix it with paint. Its a marine type product, alot of older guys use it for epoxy resins on model airplanes and stuff.

I did that and painted the entire interior of my car, its the same stuff they put in lizard skin, you just brush it on.

http://www.aeromarineproducts.com/?gclid=CJeMr-aFvKsCFWsEQAodHCtjsg

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I've read about the microspheres as a good and inexpensive heat coating. I didn't use it for two reasons; I wanted sound deadener and heat shield and since I'm spending a bunch on a restoration, I didn't want to mess up a base coat and have it delaminate an expensive topcoat. I spent about the same amount of money on a gallon of Glasurit paint as I did on 4 gallons of LizardSkin with an application gun and I'm going to end up with 2 1/2 gallons of color sprayed when all is said and done! The expression "Pony'd Up" has been used about this job... As has "full retard"... :stupid:

The LizardSkin is better with a topcoat so we shot GlamourClear on it as an an experiment and I really like the look. It went from a mid gray to a dark gray/black and shiny. When we shot the interior with color we were using the Glasurit paint and the LizardSkin took a crazy amount of paint before the color took hold. Would have been way cheaper to put a sealer coating between the LizardSkin and the color paint I think. Here are some snaps. Hit the link for larger rez.

Masking and roughing up the POR basecoat...

LizardSkin in interior

Here is the LizardSkin topcoated top and bottom...

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Wow old thread resurfaced! Since originally posting this I have seen a car that used it first hand and it definitely is some good stuff. Sadly I probably won't be using it for a long while. (The faithful day in the future when I decide to completely strip and restore the Z, oh yeah and have the money and time to do so!)

Thanks for all the input guys!

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Wow old thread resurfaced!

When I want to post on our site, I tend to find old threads and post there instead of starting a new one. I think it makes the site more useable from search engines and definitely helps when you are out in the garage doing a job reading one thread instead of 30 when your fingers are all dirty...

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