Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#15
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I don't think a Latex paint is recommend for this application. This
particular product got some pretty poor reviews. I can;t imagine that someone recommended to mix it with a marine paint. I assume that a polyurethane paint would never mix well with a Latex paint. Looking at the ads for Skid-No-More in the WM catalog, it doesn't look like it is made for boat decks. Doug s/v Callista "Matt" wrote in message ... Several years ago I did my deck I wanted to use a rubber paint called Decolay, which is either made or imported by a firm in Florida. This product supposedly dries as a rubber like membrane that both seals the deck and provides a tough non skid surface, and is available in several colours. Unfortunately I could not find it available in Southern Ontario. I ended up using a product called Skid-No-More, a latex safety paint that contains rubber chips. It is available in a few limited colors, the whitest being a medium grey. It can be some what lightened with pigment, with the emphasis on somewhat. It is a very thick paint that almost has to be troweled on. The end result was : - I ended up with a deck that is very comfortable with anytype of shoe or bare feet, the deck does not get that hot - wet or dry the deck is non skid - the colour was a marbled gray, which camaflauges bird crap. If appearances are not everything, I have had people who have been night sailing with me before they saw the deck comment that the deck even wet was great. I did talk with the manufacturer and was told that I could mix the paint with a quality white marine enamel, but I ended up with a goopy mess that did not adhere so I scrapred it off (my test section was a cockpit floor hatch) I have previosly used silica sand sprinkled over wet paint, and while does provide a functional non skid surface, and looks good, however it was not comfortable underfoot and feels 'gritty' I did use Skid-no-more on a test board and I did get a consistent colour and texture, but I do not want a medium grey deck. However, appearances do mean a lot, and I too am looking to repaint my deck. Matt "Doug Dotson" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting close rolling on some nonskid product thus ending my life with the evil wood deck menace ![]() I was am planning on using Interdeck but have been told that is is not very agressive. A suggestion was to add an Awlgrip product that is glass beads to give it more grip. Any advice? Doug s/v Callista |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Looking for Dolphin Products - Swim Platforms | General | |||
Any sailing related books, products, software, movie DVD, designer clothes free | General | |||
Democrats Call for Boycott of American Products | ASA | |||
Bombardier sells rec vehicle business | General | |||
Surplus items from Autohelm products! | Electronics |