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I think that was me that tried the smooth, I painted just the console of my Mckee with it, It didn't turn out as good as I wanted so I thought I would just sand it off, I ened up with 36 grit and all it would do is melt teh stuff of. Durabak is some tough stuff, I would recomend teh smooth for somthing like a trailer, or areas around the nonskid. I painted my Mckee about a year ago(still haven't got it finished), the durabak has faded a little, but its still there, I'm hoping the non skid will wear down some as its pretty aggresive. I had a coule issues dealing with the distributor in Jersey, but the guys in Denver got me sorted out. Make sure you order enough(shipping gets expensive), don't use a non standard color(you'll never match it), and hit them up for all the free rollors( you need to use theirs, regualr rollers won't work, I tried) on your first order(they charge you for tham after the first order)
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Thanks for you input guys. I think I'll do a little more research but it's good to know that you have mostly good things to say. Do you happen to know how much I'd need to paint the floor of my V?
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I used the non skid and it was ruff but i never go barefoot so it was fine for me! They have a smooth and it is tuff as nails!!
1 Gal gave me 2 coats on my cuddy. Good Luck
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Me personally I can't stand to be barefoot except in the bed and in the shower. I wear flip-flops all summer long. Deck shoes are nice but I like the breathability of a good 'ol pair of flops.
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