 We mixed the Sound Control...  We mixed the Sound Control Formula with a drill and the mixer attachment that came with the Pro Gun Kit. |  Using all the supplies included...  Using all the supplies included with the Lizard Skin Pro Gun Kit, I was ready to spray. (Photo by Leigh Ann Mauldin.) |  |
 We used a fan to speed-up...  We used a fan to speed-up the drying process of the Sound Control Formula's first coat. |  With the third coat of the...  With the third coat of the Sound Control Formula applied, notice the glossy and dull areas showing what is dry and what is still wet. |  Once the Sound Control Formula...  Once the Sound Control Formula had fully dried it looked like this. |
 After applying the second...  After applying the second coat of the Lizard Skin Sound Control Formula, the surfaces of the cockpit had a much more uniform appearance. |  As the clock showed, some...  As the clock showed, some 3.5 hours elapsed from applying the three coats of the Lizard Skin Sound Control Formula. |  The Lizard Skin Ceramic Insulation...  The Lizard Skin Ceramic Insulation Formula completely mixed. |
 The cockpit with one coat...  The cockpit with one coat of the Ceramic Insulation Formula. |  The third and final coat of...  The third and final coat of the Ceramic Insulation Formula yielded these results. |  Some of the areas were left...  Some of the areas were left intentionally uncoated, since some items need to be mounted to them, as is the case with the pictured footbox portion of the FFR Mk3 cockpit. |
 The ceramic insulation after...  The ceramic insulation after two coats. |  Completely dry, the Lizard...  Completely dry, the Lizard Skin sound and ceramic insulation coats appeared bumpy, like a lizard's skin (go figure). |  This last photo reveals how...  This last photo reveals how thick the Lizard Skin product is. Basically, it's thick enough to do an excellent job of providing sound control and proper insulation. |