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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:35:02 GMT, Ronald Raygun
wrote: Pete C wrote: AFAICR a possible way to get round that is to paint a second coat of paint over the craters. Doesn't that dull the edges of the craters, thus losing grip? Maybe.... I'd have thought that the slippiness is down to aquaplaning more than anything. Just had a thought that maybe sprinkling small crumbs of foam (same colour) on the wet paint, then overpainting with a generous coat would give a nice rough surface. The obvious answer is to choose the colour of the paint carefully to match that of the expected dirt. True, doing the areas of anti-skid in black would help, though not in hot weather! cheers, Pete. |
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