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Has anyone applied the LizardSkin Ceramic Insulation paint on the underside of their hardtop? Thanks in advance.
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I've never heard of this stuff, but I'm interested now. I was just entertaining painting the interior of my top anyway. I'd like to know if it's gypsy water though.
 

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I've never heard of this stuff, but I'm interested now. I was just entertaining painting the interior of my top anyway. I'd like to know if it's gypsy water though.
I know this is not what you exactly asked about but it worked for me. I put a lightweight synthetic down blanket between the hardtop and a mesh sunscreen and just leave it in place. It provides both insulation and sound deadening plus you always have an emergency blanket. Before doing this I stretched a few bunny cords between the roll bar, put a blanket up there and went for a drive. Worked well enough that I ordered the sunshade and blanket and it’s been there ever since. I did this both front and back and it makes a big difference for not much cost.
 

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Funny you mention this because I did the same thing except I folded up an old window sunshade between the sunscreen and the roof. It works surprisingly well for heat reduction and noise. I used a black sunscreen so it all blended in.

This works so good I actually lined the overhead rear seats with two layers of black solar bubble sheets to keep heat off the kids. It's held up with 3M VHB tape.
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