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I've used durabak and have to say after over a year the stuff appears to
hold up great, excellent non-skid properties and cleans up fantastic...

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Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
paint that can be rolled or brushed on ? (the same stuff that is sprayed
in truck bed liners?



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Brian D
 
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Does the Durabak have any grit or tough-to-sand stuff in it that would make
repairs hard to do?

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Brian D



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I've used durabak and have to say after over a year the stuff appears to
hold up great, excellent non-skid properties and cleans up fantastic...

"LA Marine" wrote in message
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Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
paint that can be rolled or brushed on ? (the same stuff that is sprayed
in truck bed liners?





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