Deck Polish ?

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Jun 4, 2004
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Sailboat - 48N x 89W
Aurora SURE STEP Does anyone have any experience with Aurora “Sure Step” Deck Polish? Although they are advertising it (Good Old Boat Magazine - July/August 04), and offer detailed instructions in it’s use, I don’t see it in their on-line catalogue. http://www.auroramarine.com/aurora/press_rels/surestep_pr.htm http://www.auroramarine.com/aurora/pro_tips/pro_decks.htm Manufacturer’s claims: <<< ”... This is the first ever polish made exclusively for protecting and shining the non skid or textured surfaces of fiberglass boat decks, cockpits and swim platforms, without making them slippery ... ... Skid-X is the remarkable new polymer that Aurora uses in Sure Step to prevent the treated surfaces from becoming slippery. The way it works is interesting. It's not tacky or gooey and won't hold dirt. When you run your hand lightly over the surface, it feels slippery like the polished, smooth areas of your boat. Dirt and dust slide or blow right off. When you stand on it with deck shoes or bare feet, you will have as much grip as when the boat was new. You won't slip. When the treated surfaces become wet, traction increases. The polymer reacts to weight or pressure. The greater the weight or pressure the greater the traction. The manufacturer cautions, however, not to walk on these surfaces with stocking feet ( a no - no anyway ). Sure Step is not designed for smooth surfaces..." >>> Thanks
 
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