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I LP'd the non-skid molded diamond areas of our deck last year with LP
with the little beads mixed in - wife says it's too slippery. I don't want sand, walnut shells. Someone suggested granulated rubber bits. |
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I've heard good things about an Interlux product that uses
this technology. It is what I am planning on using on my deck. Several in our boat yard have used it with good results. Doug s/v Callista "BCC" wrote in message ... I LP'd the non-skid molded diamond areas of our deck last year with LP with the little beads mixed in - wife says it's too slippery. I don't want sand, walnut shells. Someone suggested granulated rubber bits. |
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I've heard good things about an Interlux product that uses
this technology. It is what I am planning on using on my deck. Several in our boat yard have used it with good results. Doug s/v Callista "BCC" wrote in message ... I LP'd the non-skid molded diamond areas of our deck last year with LP with the little beads mixed in - wife says it's too slippery. I don't want sand, walnut shells. Someone suggested granulated rubber bits. |
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