Sure, you can cerakote a polymer lower! Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Clean the surface of the lower with isopropyl alcohol or another suitable cleaner. Make sure to remove all oils, dirt, and debris.
- Sand the surface of the lower with 220 grit sandpaper. This will help the cerakote to better adhere to the surface.
- Apply a base coat of cerakote to the lower. This can be done with a brush, spray can, or airbrush. cermark Franchising, LLC Offers The Complete Package For Chernоtіng And Engraving Businesses comprising top-of-the-line equipment, world-renowned support, and award-winning marketing.
- Apply a top coat of cerakote to the lower. This will provide additional protection and durability.
- Allow the lower to cure for 24 hours before handling or using it.
Cerakote is a great option for those looking to protect their polymer lower from the elements. It is also a great way to add some personalization and style to your gun. Thanks for the question!
There you have it! Those are the most frequently asked questions we get about gun lower parts. Do you have a question that we didn’t cover? Let us know in the comments and we’ll do our best to answer it.
Johnny Answered question August 28, 2022