Does anyone have experience with a liquid based thermal coating for interiors?
My jeep will be a submarine and exposed to some harsh conditions. Heat and durability are my main concern. I don't care for the stick on butyl type material since I will be hosing the floors down and draining via scuppers. So far I have come up with 3 options for my Jeep's interior:
Lizard skin is a latex based that I don't think will hold up as well on the roof. With a bedliner topcoat. Lizardskin recommends putting down their sound barrier as a base coat for the Thermal barrier coating. (3 liquid products)
Al's Heat Noise Reducer seems like a decent all-in-one. With a bedliner topcoat. (2 liquid products)
DIY route of mixing ceramic microspheres "vacuum beads" into a base coating such as bedliner. With a bedliner topcoat. (1 liquid products)
What's my best bet? Right now the floors are cooking and I plan on replacing the cat with a fresh heat-shielded high-flow cat but it needs a protective coating regardless.
My jeep will be a submarine and exposed to some harsh conditions. Heat and durability are my main concern. I don't care for the stick on butyl type material since I will be hosing the floors down and draining via scuppers. So far I have come up with 3 options for my Jeep's interior:
Lizard skin is a latex based that I don't think will hold up as well on the roof. With a bedliner topcoat. Lizardskin recommends putting down their sound barrier as a base coat for the Thermal barrier coating. (3 liquid products)
Al's Heat Noise Reducer seems like a decent all-in-one. With a bedliner topcoat. (2 liquid products)
DIY route of mixing ceramic microspheres "vacuum beads" into a base coating such as bedliner. With a bedliner topcoat. (1 liquid products)
What's my best bet? Right now the floors are cooking and I plan on replacing the cat with a fresh heat-shielded high-flow cat but it needs a protective coating regardless.
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