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I'm not familiar with Kiwigrip, so cannot comment on it. Several people have used sand mixed in with paint, several people have used non-skid paint from different companies, and a few of us (like myself) have used truck bed liner type products (Rhinoliner, U-Pol, etc) I used the U-Pol Raptor and I love it. It's tintable so you can have almost any color that you want. Blood, dirt and stuff comes off easily with a pressure washer. It has a sort of a rubbery feel under your feet, (perfect for bare feet) and it wears like iron. Just something to think about. This is what it looks like after it's put down.
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I think you nailed it with the UPol. I used that for my pickup bed and it was cheap and tough. The fumes will make you sick though like most two part mixes. I've seen that used on aluminum boats and it seals well too. I'm glad you mentioned it because it really is the best choice. Last edited by Night_Sailor; 05-06-2014 at 01:21 AM. |
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