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Default flattening 2 part polyurethane paint

Hi all,

I'm going to be painting the cockpit sole and cabintop of my new
catamaran cabin for the first time. For the glossy areas (sides of
the cabin) I'm going to use Devoe's 2 part polyurethane. I know it's
not as shiny as Awlgrip but that's o.k. with me.

For the non-skid areas I'll use Awlgrips coarse non skid particles
mixed and sprinkled onto the wet paint. But my question is this:

how do you make 2 part polyurethane flat? I've used a very expensive
flattening paste when painting with Brightsides. I suspect it was
mostly clay. Anybody seen a flattening agent for a generic 2 part
polyurethane paint?

Evan Gatehouse
 
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