ALUMA-HYDE® II Reviews & Ratings
Reviews Summary
Aluma-Hyde® II garners mixed feedback, with many users appreciating its cost-effectiveness and ease of application, while others encounter issues with nozzle clogging and inconsistent color matching, particularly with the FDE variants. Durability after curing is generally praised, though some users report chipping and flaking over time. Overall, users recommend proper prep and caution for the best results.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Application Process
70%
Many reviewers emphasize the importance of following the application instructions precisely, including thorough cleaning and allowing adequate cure time. Users highlight that successful application often requires shaking the can extensively and avoiding excessive heat when curing.
Durability
65%
The durability of Aluma-Hyde® II is frequently mentioned, with many users noting it holds up well under regular use. However, some express disappointment when experiencing chipping or wear, especially in high-friction areas.
Color Match
60%
Color consistency is a significant concern. Several users report discrepancies between the color on the cap and the actual paint, particularly with variants like Coyote and FDE. Aluma-Hyde II is described as closer to Sage or light tan rather than the expected hues.
Nozzle and Clogging Issues
55%
Numerous reviews highlight issues with the spray nozzles clogging shortly after use, leading to spattering or inconsistent application. Users recommend purchasing extra nozzles as a precaution.
Value for Money
75%
Despite the mixed feedback, many users find Aluma-Hyde® II to be a cost-effective alternative to professional coatings like Cerakote. The majority feel that it delivers adequate performance for the price, especially for DIY projects.
Simply pay attention
I give it a 5 star. I experimented a bit first. I warmed a pot of water to hot but not boiling. I put the can in the pot and let it get warm at around 175 degrees for four or five minutes. It sprayed very well and my experimental gun looks fantastic. Just dont get in a rush.
Camo Aluma Hyde
Did my 300 blackout in wolf grey camo , speed cured . Looks great!!!
Aluma-Hyde II Matte Black
I have not used it yet, but I have used the product before. It is an excellent product will use and buy again.
Great product
Works great. Covers really good! Be sure to watch all of the tutorials on Brownells YouTube
Nice Alternative
Haven't used it yet, but seems like an economical and easier alternative to the other methods of painting.
Consistently great product.
I have used Aluma-Hyde numerous times. Always presents as a good quality product. Be sure to buy the clean-out nozzles to help empty the tube before storing for your next project.
great paint and price
great paint at a good price stays on real good also
Coatings
Hasnt let me down yet. Nice, easy, and durable DIY.
Aluma-Hyde II
Not only have I used this on many firearms, but I am also using it on my new bumper for my 77 Bronco. I will see how well it holds up! So far, it's been great on firearms!
Great stuff if you can follow directions
PREP PREP PREP! I had no issues with use as long as you follow the directions, shake it a lot as you use. Brownells recommend the replacement nozzles for this, however have been out of stock forever. I got a 30 pack of spray paint nozzles on eBay for $10 and they work perfect. Make sure to turn can upside down when done spraying to clear out tubes. Paint drying was forgiving when I got too close to the gun.


