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ALUMA-HYDE® II

ALUMA-HYDE® II Reviews & Ratings

ALUMA-HYDE II

The special feature of Aluma-Hyde II (and the reason for its development) is its increased resistance to bore cleaners, solvents and other cleaning chemicals, even trichloroethylene. Today’s family of fast, aggressive bore cleaners really do a terrific job getting dirty gun bores sparkling clean, but they can wreak particular havoc with any other finish they contact. After full cure, Aluma-Hyde II proved solvent-proof to all but the most aggressive, copper-removing bore solvents. Aluma-Hyde II is formulated with a hard-curing epoxy base that contains additional, high-density pigment for a durable finish that sticks to all properly prepared aluminum and alloy surfaces, steel and plastics - it’s great on synthetic stocks. Aluma-Hyde II is available in a variety of colors to help the gunsmith match the vast number of applications found in the average gunshop. Aluma-Hyde II dries to the touch in only minutes and reaches full cure in about a week. Absolutely no primer coat is required for a tough, durable, abrasion-resistant, rustproof finish that blends beautifully and compliments all gun finishing applications.

Each can of Aluma-Hyde II is now supplied with a Clean Out Nozzle, required to be used before each use of the paint to prevent clogs in the Nozzle and Pickup Tube. Aluma-Hyde Clean Out Nozzles allow nearly unrestricted pressure to flow through the pickup tube and nozzle to clear out any semi-hardened paint that may be in the pickup tube. Once clear, replace with the original spray nozzle and start your project. When used correctly, this will ensure a smooth, sputter free paint application free of clumps or inconsistencies.

Additional Clean Out Nozzles can be purchased as singles, 430107431, or in a 12-pack, 084179004. Clean Out Nozzles are not intended for finish spraying.

SPECS: 12 oz. (340 g) aerosol can.






INSTRUCTIONS:

PREP THE SURFACE: NO priming required on clean, bare metal or anodized surfaces. Surface should be dry and free of oil, wax, dirt, loose paint, and any other contaminants. Painted surfaces should be washed with a cleaner degreaser. If cleaning parts with abrasive blasting, make sure blasting media is oil- and silicone-free. Test a small area for color compatibility and adhesion.

• Unpainted aluminum: Abrasive blast to achieve desired surface look/texture.

• Unpainted steel: Remove rust by sanding or abrasive blasting.

• Fiberglass: Sand lightly, then wash with soap and water or clean with a quality cleaner degreaser.

• Wood: Seal or fill surface. ALUMA-HYDE II can be applied over polyurethane and varnish finishes but not over linseed oil or tung oil finishes.

PREP CAN: For best results, use between 70° F and 90° F (not below 65° F). Shake can vigorously until the ball inside rattle; then shake for 2 minutes more to achieve correct color and texture.

INITIAL CLEARING SPRAY: Before spraying work surface, point can in safe direction and depress valve. Press until spray is consistent in color and consistency. The cleanout nozzle can be used in this step for previously used, or even new cans. The cleanout nozzle is used to ensure any residue or buildup is easily ejected from the can. Simply pull the standard nozzle upwards off the can and press the cleanout nozzle down in its place (be careful to point can in safe direction when pressing downwards, as can may discharge spray).

Cleanout Nozzles are included with each can of Aluma-Hyde purchased from Brownells and is available separately. Search item number 430107431.

SPRAY IT ON: Hold can approximately 12” away from the work surface and fully depress valve on top to start the spray. Shake can periodically during application process.

LET IT CURE: This is a critical step in getting a truly tough, long-lasting finish! If a second coat is needed, it should be applied within 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, Aluma-Hyde II must be allowed to cure 10-14 days before recoating.

• Dries to a light touch in approximately 10-15 minutes. Wait 24 hours or more before extensive handling.

• Complete cure time caries depending on film thickness, temperature, and humidity

• Cure time can be reduced by circulating warm air (90°F max.) or placing part in direct sunlight.

• Aluma-Hyde II can be “speed cured” by baking the part for 3.5 hours at 195°F. Allow part to cool before applying another coat.

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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.
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5
Wolf gray
Brownells aluma Hyde is great stuff. Very durable the best on the market,other than cerekote. No dissatisfaction at all. Best results bake it .
5
Aluma-Hyde ll
I like the way Aluma-Hyde goes on and stays on. If you want to achieve that battle worn look with minimal effort than this epoxy paint is probably not for you because this stuff is tough as nails.
5
Magpul FDE
I sprayed a few magazines and did some touch up on a S&W 2.0 FDE slide. Color is a bit darker than S&W FDE, not really noticeable on the small spots I touched up. P mags did come out great! It seems pretty durable and sprays pretty evenly. I had better results the longer I shook the the can before applying.
5
Great
Been using this stuff for years, looks great, and adds a nice protective finish. Just finished fully painting a rifle with the stainless steel (which is really like a light matte gray) and a wolf gray accent.
5
Decent coating
Bought three colors to try out, tge first two worked out well, one can however came out odd. Coating my AR lower reciver with the texture of 60 grit sandpaper. I promptly threw it in a conta8ner filled with gasoline and was able to wipe it off. I denatured it again and it shot fine afterwards. So all in all good product.
5
Seems good
First try not so good looked clumpy but I tried it in my garage and it was about 120 degrees. Second try in backyard went temp dropped below 90 and it went on smooth. Looks good
5
Mossberg 935 Matte
What color to buy for a Mossberg 935 Shotgun in Matte Parkerized Finish and will one can of paint be enough for receiver with 2 barrels?
Customer Care Reply on January 03, 2024
Yes, it will. Use dark Parkerizing Grey.
5
ALUMA-HYDE II Great Product!
We are using this product for the retrofitting project for our 45 M1 Garands used for military honors at veteran's funerals. All exposed metal parts are being coated using the Matte Black finish. After painting the parts are "baked" per instructions are the paint cans. All wood stocks are re-stained and then finished up with white slings. The results have been fantastic!
5
AlumaHydeII Matt Black
Pucked up 2 cans. Oven method is best result. Shake can extremely well before use & ha e sone backup tips for spraying & do not flip or rotate can vertically. Other than operator error its excellent on the finish when u get it right. Doesnt stink up the house using oven either.
5
Gray ghost
I've been using Brownells Aluma Hyde paint for years. It goes on very well and even. Shake it extremely well and order extra spray nozzles. Do not leave nozzle on after use. Myself does this. Spray in a good place and while air drying I heat the oven on 350 and when the oven has heated up to that hang parts in oven for one hour than crack oven door and let parts cool off for an hour. It's an extra bonus taking a few extra steps.