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Author: Tom
Subject: Deck painting, an amateur sport?
Info: (2731 views) Posted: Wednesday 10-10-07 11:41:50 AM
Non skid should be no problem. I did mine as a newbie and am still happy with the results 3 years later. I went the KISS principal, (keep it simple stupid) and used West Marine non-skid paint. I think they use old tennis ball fuzz as an agrigate but it works great. The whole key is preperation. I used brass steel wool to prep the area, fine line tape to set the borders and a small roller to apply. I usually overdo everything so I think I put down at least two coats, maybe three. I used grey for the contrast but next time I will use white as I think it looks cleaner. Can't help you with the hull buffing. Cheers Tom Fun Zone # 664

:: My boat is in great condition, but I'm hoping to throw a
:: few coats of non-skid deck paint down. Is this something
:: a meticulous newbie could hope to accomplish on their
:: own, or is this best left to a pro?
::
:: Same goes for fiberglass stain removing/buffing and
:: clear coating -- am I biting off too much, or is this a
:: good weekend project for an earnest girl?
::
:: Again, advice is entirely welcome!
::
:: Thanks guys,

:: Cior

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