[Bricklin] Floor Heat Remedy?
DgrDigdoug at aol.com
DgrDigdoug at aol.com
Mon Mar 23 06:46:17 MST 2009
Lizard skin is a really good product. We have used it on several cars and
have been very pleased, It is applied as a two stage product. One layer is a
sound deadener and one layer is a ceramic heat shield. Can be sanded and
painted. After working with Dynomat and Lizard skin there is no comparison. #469
will get its lizard skin this week.
Doug
In a message dated 3/23/2009 5:37:30 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
isensee at aol.com writes:
It would surprise me if any type of coating you can paint on would be as
effective as putting insulation under the carpet.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick at High Tech Coatings <rick at hightechcoatings.com>
To: bl <bricklin at autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 5:42 am
Subject: Re: [Bricklin] Floor Heat Remedy?
from what I understand the heat that is reduced by that coating is because of
reflected light, not much light gets under a bricklin LOL. I may work
somewhat
on radiant heat but I don't know how well it will work. There is a product
out
there called lizard skin that gets good reviews in the street rod crowd, I
have never tried it though.
here is a link to alternatives I found
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/alternative-lizard-skin-103610.html?s=84d5528
cdd7fbf165c977c07e48cce52
looks like lizardskin and the likes are micro balloons and latex paint,
microbalance are available at fiberglass supply places and latex paint is
available as left overs in your garage LOL. You could even maybe buy a quart
tinted like fiberglass color so it doesn't stand out so much or even get some
flat black.
On 3/23/2009 12:36:51 AM, Greg Schroeder (gschroeder at comcast.net) wrote:
> this is a good time to coat the floor with something to reduce
> the floor heat.
> I ran across this stuff at Home Depot called Henry 555 Aluminum Roof
> Coating.
> Indicates it can reduce temperatures up to 20%. It is a highly
> reflective
> surface. It would most likely be a paint on type. Could something like
> this
> be used and work?
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