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Old 10-25-2024, 09:30 PM   #31
PbFut
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Re: Post engine fire clean up

LizardSkin has a application kit. A spray gun that has a very large ventri to provide enough suction to pull the material out of the cup. It requires a decent size compressor to push out the air needed at about 70lbs. The material is very thick. Application kit is 109 buck. To do the job right you got to have it and big enough compressor or you're screwed.
FYI, material cleans up easy if not past the 1 hour or so flash time. Water based. Smells like acrylic house paint. As long as you have the needed air, the application job is a 2 out of 10 easy. 1 easy, 10 difficult.
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