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<blockquote data-quote="fishjunky" data-source="post: 406912" data-attributes="member: 13102"><p>Thanks Johnny</p><p></p><p>The silicon is from GE. 100% silicon and paintable. Not the acrylic blend stuff. </p><p>https://www.lowes.com/pd_180781-72643-LW7001_0__?productId=3172089#BVRRWidgetID</p><p>It's there now, no going back. </p><p></p><p>I haven't seen the drylock masonry product with grit. I will look into it.</p><p></p><p>What I have is commercial paint grit, not creek sand or something. I am planning to paint the sides and transom. Once dry, tape off the sides and paint the floor and decks, sprinkle in the grit, allow to dry, and vacuum off excess. And then likely topcoat that with a thin layer of paint depending on how it looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishjunky, post: 406912, member: 13102"] Thanks Johnny The silicon is from GE. 100% silicon and paintable. Not the acrylic blend stuff. https://www.lowes.com/pd_180781-72643-LW7001_0__?productId=3172089#BVRRWidgetID It's there now, no going back. I haven't seen the drylock masonry product with grit. I will look into it. What I have is commercial paint grit, not creek sand or something. I am planning to paint the sides and transom. Once dry, tape off the sides and paint the floor and decks, sprinkle in the grit, allow to dry, and vacuum off excess. And then likely topcoat that with a thin layer of paint depending on how it looks. [/QUOTE]
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