So you want to change your firearm’s color? You could go with something like Duracoat or Cerakote, roughly $200 and about two months of separation from your precious firearm. But many gun lovers are also do-it-yourselfers who want something faster and less expensive–something we can do at home. Brownells Aluma-Hyde II gives you a durable […]
Aluma-Hyde II epoxy based finish dries to the touch in only minutes and reaches full cure in about a week. Spend a couple of minutes shaking the daylights out of the Aluma-Hyde II and apply a medium coat for good coverage. You can recoat in a few minutes but don't wait more than thirty minutes. Once Aluma-Hyde II starts curing, you must wait until it's fully cured to recoat. You can cut the cure time to approximately two days by circulating warm air past the part.
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