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<blockquote data-quote="clarkbre" data-source="post: 152733" data-attributes="member: 2634"><p>It's suprisingly not that slippery. I ended up putting three coats on and waited for it tu cure to see how slick it was. It wasn't slick at all. But, my backup plan if it was slick, was to put another coat on with a fine sand in it (They sell if just for that purpose). I'm not sure what grit it comes out to be but it would help too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarkbre, post: 152733, member: 2634"] It's suprisingly not that slippery. I ended up putting three coats on and waited for it tu cure to see how slick it was. It wasn't slick at all. But, my backup plan if it was slick, was to put another coat on with a fine sand in it (They sell if just for that purpose). I'm not sure what grit it comes out to be but it would help too. [/QUOTE]
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