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Making fiberglass not slippery
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? Thanks. (the shower floor flexes a little too much, and I am afraid it will crack. I would rather fiberglass it before it cracks than after.) When I retopped my veranda deck, the wife sprinkled a little antiskid sand in the wet urethane paint between coats. After a winter of snow scraping, it is still doing what it does best, gripping snowy boots in the winter as well as wet bare feet in the summer. No low relief, comfortable, bare foot antiskid will protect against hydroplaning, once it starts. The sand only tickles bare feet that need more beach time. -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Reproduction or conveyance for any unauthorised purpose is THEFT and PLAGIARISM. Abuse is Invasion of privacy and harassment. Abusers may be prosecuted. -This notice footer released to public domain. Spamspoof salad by spamchock - SofDevCo |
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