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I am in the planning stage of refinish my deck. Sailboat, 30 plus feet.
The deck is the original non skid. Ok shape after 30 years. I checked with Interlux. They sell a one part paint for non skid. I like that because two part paints are so weather conditional and I am doing the work in the spring. Now for the question .. the primer. Interlux sells a two part primer which seems very sweet. It is an epoxy primer. The write-up says it will get into the little cracks, etc and that would be good. But will it be compatible with the one part finish? And is it worth while using a two part paint with a one part finish? Interlux also has a one part primer that seems good. Any deck experts out there? |
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