Painting non skid on deck

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John McDaris

I would like to paint my non-skid spots on my deck any helpful hints?
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
Painting non-skid

I'm not quite sure of your question... Proper surface preparation and a throrough cleaning of course, a good quality plastic masking tape which can follow curves, and I suggest a foam robber (thin) roller for a perfect finish.
 
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Alan J

renew your non skid

I renewed the non skid on my 37C two years ago. Preperation must be thorough. I used a one part linear poly paint with a flattening agent and added the non skid from the can. I used a 3M fine line tape available in several widths that you can bend around curves and applied the paint with a narrow foam roller.. Look great and works wonderfully. I believe I used all interlux products. Wait for a calm bug free warm day.
 

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Oct 5, 2004
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Hunter 420 Passage San Diego
Deck painting

I repainted the decks on my H25 last year. Original surface was painted on. I sanded all of it off and started from scratch. Masking off was biggest problem. Use good masking tape. To round off corners I laid tape out diagonally across corners and cut out excess using assorted round objects for different radious. I used the interlus nonskid additive mixed according to manufacturers recommendations. I'm very happy with the result.
 
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