The durabak did exactly what I wanted it to do, I ended up using more than I thought I was, mainly due to the company sending a miss mixed batch and told me to tint it with black(ended up gray). It is a pain to clean. Usually I stop at the car wash and hose it out, or take a pressure washer to it. I usually spray some cleaner/bleach on it and let it soak in, then hose it out. It looks ready to go afterwards. My boat had a lot of screw holes that were filled in, I didn't want to spend a lot of time blocking out the inside of this boat, so i went with the durabak. It is aggressive, I've walked on it bare foot, but I prefer wearing shoes. You're not going to slip on it. To do a 14 Mckee, I'd say you're going to need two gallons, mine took at least that amount, but I had two bench seats, and a casting deck that got painted as well.
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