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I can`t find a shop that sells those brands locally. I will try our local West Marine store. Thanks a lot everyone. Will post results.
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I used Berh garage floor paint from Home Depot with a little non slipp mixed in and it has held up very well. I just hit the floor with a sander and then wiped it down with paint thinner. I only mixed about 3/4 with the anti slip which I used on the flooring. I then painted the inside of the floors storage boxes with the paint without the anti-slip. The only thing you need to be careful of is mixing in too much anti-slip. Add a little at a time and test it on a peice of wood. It does not take very much and if you do as I did the first time it was like sand paper. I then had to sand and do the jod agian. It only cost about $35.00 and if it does chip I had a little extra for a quick touch up.
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Sold at Bass Pro.
Moderate color range.

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Sold at Bass Pro.
Moderate color range.

This stuff says you could spray it but you would think that the anti slip stuff would clog up the gun.
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We discussed that while rolling it.
Best I remember, the type of gun you use to splatter a ceiling with is the same one used with the nozzle turned down.
There is a roller designed for this paint type use but it appears any nappy (headed) roller will do the job.
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I wouldnt use any of my good guns but i bet it would go on very nicely and evenly with one of those cheap Harbor freight ones. I am going to do it to my V soon. Anyone know how much to use for a center console?
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I wouldnt use any of my good guns but i bet it would go on very nicely and evenly with one of those cheap Harbor freight ones. I am going to do it to my V soon. Anyone know how much to use for a center console?
I used the Home Depot garage floor pain and did my entire floor and storage boxes in the floor using a gallon and had some left over for touch up.
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