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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Non-Skid Paint recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495162" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>In past years I have made my own anti skid paint. Spray is to thin, my best sucess has been with a paint roller to apply the enamal paint then use a sifter to shake the sand onto the paint. The roller seems to leave the right amount of paint and the sifter drops the right amount of sand. I used rustoleum exterior enamal because they have spray paint to match the brush on cans. I rolled as much as I could, then used a brush to get areas the roller couldnt reach then added sand, in some areas some additional light coats from a spray can to makevthe sand stick. Yes it will wear over time, but it is easy to recoat. Good luck !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495162, member: 1183"] In past years I have made my own anti skid paint. Spray is to thin, my best sucess has been with a paint roller to apply the enamal paint then use a sifter to shake the sand onto the paint. The roller seems to leave the right amount of paint and the sifter drops the right amount of sand. I used rustoleum exterior enamal because they have spray paint to match the brush on cans. I rolled as much as I could, then used a brush to get areas the roller couldnt reach then added sand, in some areas some additional light coats from a spray can to makevthe sand stick. Yes it will wear over time, but it is easy to recoat. Good luck !! [/QUOTE]
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