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Nautix Grip
Bruce,
Do you remember off the top of your head where you bought the Nautix Grip for the deck? Was it through the guys in Florida? Jonathan -- I am building a Dudley Dix, Argie 10, for my daughter. Check it out: http://home.comcast.net/~jonsailr |
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Since you are talking about it....
The stuff provides one of the best antiskid surfaces I have seen, although I don't know how durable it would be. It is supposed to be a transparent coat, but the grid of the mix does have a slightly grey/brownish color. My problem is that I cannot figure out how to put this paint on my decks (already painted with white 2 pack polyurethane) and get a nice decent finish. They recommend using a foam roller, but this method leaves strakes of the grid all over the place. It just looks like sh.t. We also tried brushing it, thinning it to the max, etc. no look. I did not try spraying, but I suspect it would make no difference. Does anyone have recommendations on how to apply this non-skid coat on white deck surface? regards, Marco "Jonathan" wrote in message ... Bruce, Do you remember off the top of your head where you bought the Nautix Grip for the deck? Was it through the guys in Florida? Jonathan -- I am building a Dudley Dix, Argie 10, for my daughter. Check it out: http://home.comcast.net/~jonsailr |
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