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bal149
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Posted: 20 July 2011 at 7:50pm |
Much of the non skid was redone with gelcoat done by a "pro" hired by previous owner- it is soft and waxy so very slippery. Time to redo either in gelcoat or paint-any suggestions?
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Hoodoo
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Kiwigrip (kiwigrip.com). Easy to apply and very nice finish. Best of all, it really works. PM me with your email address and I'll send you pics of my boat. Done the job last year and still very, very nice.
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bal149
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I have a gallon of white-not my first choice- which I bought for another project.
Kiwigrip is for the moment unavailable in Canada due to a lack of French labelling. I will try it in a small area. I am not sure what PM means-Post Message?
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frfletch
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I recently did the deck of Voila using 2-part PU and a mixture of medium and course non skid particle material as provided by Dupont. I masked and rolled using disposable 3" rollers. I have the mix design I used, but experimented by removing the anchor locker door and working on that on the ground until I got the result I wanted. I used Dupont MS600 product in "Whisper White" and added about 50% of their flattening agent to reduce glare and avoid shine. I have the mix design I used somewhere and could retrieve it for you if you want to try it. The one thing that I learned in working with this was to not use a regular rolling tray because the grooves in it trap grit. It was better to use a smooth bottomed backing dish propped up a little on one end and have an assistant continually mixing it to keep the grit evenly suspended in the paint. You can use a small disposable 1 1/2" brush for cutting in. I do recommend removing all fitting and hardware from the deck. It may seem like a big job, but I don't think it is more time consuming that masking, and unless you are an expert at masking, a poor masking job will make the result look less professional than if you strip off all the hardware.
A friend of mine did his Olson 40 in Kiwi Grip at the same time I did my Laser. The Kiwi Grip is a very effective product, but traps much more dirt than the system I used. However, I must admit that the Kiwi Grip seems a bit more effective. He sails more offshore events than we do, so it was the right choice for him . |
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