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LA Marine - 24 Mar 2005 03:22 GMT
Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed in
truck bed liners?
Lee Huddleston - 24 Mar 2005 04:39 GMT
>Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
>paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed in
>truck bed liners?

There is a company called something like "Durabak" that sells just
what you are looking for.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove
Auerbach - 24 Mar 2005 06:01 GMT
www.jcwhitney.com

>>Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
>>paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed
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Paul Oman - 24 Mar 2005 19:10 GMT
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Try rubber co-polymer white coating with white rubber grit (co polymer rubber
deck). Can also purchase the coating (Liquid Co polymer) and the white rubber
grit separately.

email me for more info (don't want this to be a commercial or promotional
listing!)

paul
info(at)epoxyproducts(dot)com
chuck - 25 Mar 2005 00:14 GMT
Here ya go.

http://www.nonslipcoating.com/

This stuff is fantastic.

> Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
> paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed in
> truck bed liners?
Tony Abbott - 29 Mar 2005 01:26 GMT
I've used durabak and have to say after over a year the stuff appears to
hold up great, excellent non-skid properties and cleans up fantastic...

> Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
> paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed
> in truck bed liners?
Brian D - 29 Mar 2005 03:48 GMT
Does the Durabak have any grit or tough-to-sand stuff in it that would make
repairs hard to do?

Thx,
Brian D

> I've used durabak and have to say after over a year the stuff appears to
> hold up great, excellent non-skid properties and cleans up fantastic...
>
>> Can any one tell me where I can buy rubberized non-skid
>> paint that can be rolled or brushed on ?  (the same stuff that is sprayed
>> in truck bed liners?
 
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