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Kracker Jack 06-11-2015 05:21 AM

kiwi grip or grizzly grip non-skid whats better?
 
Im looking for a non skid. And im just wondering what is the best. I had a alaphatic coating but its white and just to bright for my floor. Any real world experience would be appreciated.

Curapa 06-11-2015 07:50 AM

I've used kiwi grip and I don't see how you can get any better. Very easy to apply, very durable, easy on the feet with good grip, easy to touch up, cleans up with water before it's dry.

No experience with the grizzly.

inaforty 06-11-2015 02:45 PM

I used Tough Coat on a Boston Whaler a few years back.
Great stuff that is available in different colors.

Destroyer 06-11-2015 10:29 PM

U-Pol truck bed liner. available in colors, lasts forever, easy on the feet and easy clean up.

kamikaze 06-12-2015 05:15 AM

Destroyer

How much u pol did you need to shoot your boat? Also how did you go about finding / purchasing the tint you wanted


thanks
kamikaze

Striper80 06-12-2015 07:23 PM

I used kiwi grip on my Striper. It was easy to apply and I tinted it to match using regular house paint tints. I brought a piece of gelcoat I had to Sherwin Williams and they gave me the tints to add to my kiwi grip. If you do tint it I would use about 1/4 of the tint that it would take for a regular qt of paint. I only had the paint down about a month before the boat was totaled so I don't know how it holds up over time. I was told to use woody wax on it to help with cleanup, but I never got that far.

Destroyer 06-15-2015 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kamikaze (Post 222165)
Destroyer

How much u pol did you need to shoot your boat? Also how did you go about finding / purchasing the tint you wanted


thanks
kamikaze

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