SKU: 83002210
UPC: 050806105706
MPN: 1A29S801
Aluma-Hyde II in matte Coyote Brown is a hard-curing epoxy aerosol finish built for refinishing firearms, receivers, and synthetic stocks. This 12 oz can sprays a durable, abrasion-resistant coat that holds up to repeated cleaning sessions, which is what separates it from hardware-store rattle-can paint. The matte Coyote Brown tone reads flat and neutral, a popular choice for AR builds, bolt rifles, and gear that needs to blend rather than shine. Shooters refinishing a worn receiver or recoating a faded synthetic stock get a finish that bonds to properly prepared aluminum, alloy, steel, and plastics without a separate primer coat.
The formula uses a hard-curing epoxy base loaded with high-density pigment, which is how it stays put on aluminum and alloy surfaces, steel, and synthetic stocks. Per manufacturer specifications, it offers increased resistance to bore cleaners, solvents, and cleaning chemicals including trichloroethylene, and once fully cured it stands up to all but the most aggressive copper-removing bore solvents. The can dries to the touch in minutes, with full cure taking roughly one week before the coating reaches its rated solvent resistance. No primer coat is required, and the included clean-out nozzle keeps the valve from clogging between coats. Surface prep still matters here, so degrease the part thoroughly with one of our solvents and degreasers before the first pass.
Reach for this when you want a tough, low-gloss refinish without sending parts out for cerakote or a hot dip. It works for recoating a scuffed AR upper, refreshing a hunting rifle's metalwork, or matching gear to a neutral earth tone. Lay down light coats, let each flash off, and give the part the full week to cure before you reassemble and clean. Pair it with our stock work finishes for a complete rebuild, or browse our other bluing chemicals when you want a traditional metal finish instead.
No. The hard-curing epoxy base bonds directly to properly prepared surfaces, so no separate primer coat is required. The key is surface prep: degrease the part completely and remove any oil or residue so the coating can adhere correctly to aluminum, alloy, steel, or synthetic stocks.
It dries to the touch within minutes, but full cure takes approximately one week per manufacturer specifications. Wait the full cure time before reassembling and cleaning the firearm, since the coating only reaches its rated solvent and bore-cleaner resistance once it has cured completely.
Yes. The formula offers increased resistance to bore cleaners, solvents, and cleaning chemicals including trichloroethylene. After full cure it resists all but the most aggressive copper-removing bore solvents, which is why it suits firearms that see regular cleaning.
It bonds to properly prepared aluminum and alloy surfaces, steel, and plastics including synthetic stocks. That range covers receivers, barrels, small parts, and polymer furniture, making it usable across most rifle and pistol refinishing jobs as long as the surface is clean and degreased.
Spray several light coats rather than one heavy pass, letting each flash off before the next. The included clean-out nozzle prevents clogging between coats. Give the part the full one-week cure before handling, reassembly, or cleaning.
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