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Buying WTB Batwolf Cerakote Frames (not multicam)

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Looking for mil spec green or desert sage cerakote frames.. there are also black cerakote ones but I forget the name, interested in those as well. Also looking for tungsten iridium lenses (polarized). Let me know what you have. May also be interested in other NIB polarized batwolf lenses
 
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Just do what I did to mine, I got some matte Black ones and used Aluma Hyde and baked it on... super durable.
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Just do what I did to mine, I got some matte Black ones and used Aluma Hyde and baked it on... super durable. View attachment 767070

interesting is this just like a spray paint ?
 
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It's actually a gun coating like Cerakote, but made by Brownells... It is a spray paint in a can, but you bake it on after and it hardens.
 
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It's actually a gun coating like Cerakote, but made by Brownells... It is a spray paint in a can, but you bake it on after and it hardens.

what did you use to prepare the frames? Any type of cleaning solvent or anything?
 
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what did you use to prepare the frames? Any type of cleaning solvent or anything?
Go to my thread on the glasses... Aluma hyde
Don't wanna keep on posting and hijack juhs post.
 
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Hey thanks for the tip, I'd considered cerakoting a few frames myself before but your post gives me some motivation to give it a shot. Maybe I'll spray a few lowers while I'm at it. Will throw a pic up with the results, yours look awesome btw 👌
 
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Awesome, the difference in the gun parts and glasses is the temperature... So with the glasses check the oven you're using, make sure the frames are furthest away from the source of heat, and only heat to 180 for 2 hours.
 
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