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Huge difference... I like that.
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I also used the grey Durabak. Put it on last summer.
It has a nice patina now... Go to "Search" and type in "Durabak18" for my old thread on the subject.
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thanks... can it be applied without grit, without being too slick?
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smooth is a bit slippery!! But texture is a bit ruff on the bear feet, thats why people use both. but i think thats to much cash!! i would just paint with smooth and sprinkle fine sand on it, this way you get something in between.
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