True :
I'm going to call them tomorrow morning. My restorer claims that I should have
no problems.
I just wondered if anyone on the list had used this product (Lizardskin) and
what their experience was with it?
Thanks
Howard 61 BT7 tri-carb
-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Wilhelmy <rwil at sbcglobal.net>
To: akronzips <akronzips at aol.com>
Sent: Sat, Aug 27, 2011 12:23 am
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Using lizardskin on Healey wheel wells//interior
Howard-
These sound like the questions that you need to ask your automotive
paint supplier (not Lizardskin, necessarily, but the store that has to
stand behind the stuff).
-Roland
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 23:54:41 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
:: Rich:
::My car has just had it's first coat of gray sealer primer put down on it.
::
::I am about to put Lizardskin sound deadening on the interior of my Healey .
I
::plan on putting it on the floor,doors , wheel wells and underneath on the
::lower body. Once that is done I plan on putting the heat reducer ceramic
spray
::on the interior parts of the cab and the interior of the firewall. (Not the
::engine bay)
::
::Currently my car has a coat of sealer primer on it as I state above and I'm
::concerned about how well this Lizardskin will stick,adhere to the primer
::surface.
::
::Has anyone on the list put Lizarskin on over a coat of primer?
::
::I then want to paint the car with a sealer type primer and then put the
Healey
::blue paint on. (Too thick?
::Will the lizardskin allow paint to adhere to the surface?
::
:: I also wanted to know if this product will hold the paint I'm about to
apply
::over it (Healey Blue) on the frame
::
::Thanks
::Howard akronzips at aol.com
::61 BT7 Tri-carb
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