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Advice on Floor paint, compound, wax and more!
I am in the final stages of my restoration and have some questions on everyones favorites:
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I used Durbak on my 14 Mckee as a not slip, it worked real good as a nonslip, it was very aggresive. Pain to keep clean though. I think Im going to try Kiwi grip next time
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whatever you paint the deck with, it will have to be redone eventually. i have friends who use a good grade porch/garage floor paint. it;s just a matter of how soon you want to re-do it. i used a rusteolum product that was 2 part paint. relatively cheap, around $100 for a gallon of paint and a gallon of activator. the nice thing was i could just tint as much as i needed for a particular project.
lot of guys use the coatings like skunk & spare mentioned. i worry about if you don't like it, pia to get off. plus some a little aggressive on bare feet and possibly hot also. i think destroyer used a coating on his deck and is very pleased, maybe he'll add some insight i used the cetol marine gloss on my teak. i also think the high gloss holds up better than semi or satin. |
I used glidden porch and floor tinted seafoam green on my 19 ft skiff. Used maybe a fifth of the gallon. If it starts to look like it needs a touch up it takes less than an hour to do the whole thing drinking beer. Costs like 20 bucks.
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once Durbak has cured, you will not get it off, ask me how I know this
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36 grit disc in the grinder, all it did was heat it up and smear it. I had better luck with a heat gun and a scraper, but it still was a PITA, works real good as a noslip though
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BTW, I'm set up with a distributor of Kiwi grip, I plan to do the cockpit of my V with it, if anyone is interested, I can get you a price, shipping may be an issue though
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