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![]() John Smith wrote: I am putting some fiberglass/epoxy on the floor of my shower (okay, it is a little off topic, but I could have said my boat deck...) and I want to be sure it is not slippery. I was thinking about sprinkling some sand on it before it is totally set. Does that make sense, or is there a better way? Sprinkle salt or sugar on it while it's wet, they hose it off after it dries. The salt/sugar will dissolve away, leaving a finely textured surface that won't show sand as it wears. For a coaser texture, use rock salt. -- Regards Brian |
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