Kiwi grip nonskid

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John

HI guys has anty one used kiwi grip nonskid It is a thich pasty stuff that gets brushed on the deck and then rolled for a nonskid look the color is all the way thru and is about 1/8" thick.Its water bace . they say it will last 10 years .Looks to good to be true John
 
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Brad L.

It looks interesting to me......

I just reviewed their website and it looks pretty interesting. I need to work on a complete deck paint before summer, so I'm going to give this serious consideration. Being that I'm in Seattle, I'm hoping that they have a 'reference' boat I can look at. If so, I'll report back. I like the fact that it looks super easy to apply and isn't like the other 'sand' based products out there for non skid areas. I have a '75 O'day 27 and the gelcoat is well worn on the deck as well as very pitted in the cockpit. So I don't think I'll go too much wrong no matter what I do! Brad
 
Mar 6, 2006
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Hunter h27 Cocoa Beach FL
Kiwi grip

I used it on my restoration of my 76 H27 and it was pretty easy to work with. Took me 3 times longer to work out the taping then to apply the non skid. One thing I learned is not to be to concerned and put it on thick as it does go a long way. I would post pics of the deck but my computer doesn't agree with this sites. send me a pm and I can show you the finish job.
 
Aug 26, 2005
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Oday 27 Corpus Christi
Rich, How can I PM you?

How can I contact you? I would like pictures of your work. I had to recore part of my foredeck and want to put a nice finish back on it. You can find me in the owners' directory. Look under profile "jimcookk jim cook". You can also reach me via my business web site. Thanks, Jim
 
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John

Thank guys

I ordered a gallon of tan coustem splooge today and will try some on my anchor locker . I will let every one no how it gos .John
 
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