I think the agressiveness is controlled by which roller cover you use and how 
many coats.   Practicing on a board before doing the boat sounds like the best 
approach.  


If I remember right Kiwi Grip is water based so no mixing and little cleanup.


> On May 3, 2019 at 7:30 AM Headgorilla via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>     *The PO of my boat had 2 thick coats of Interdeck (interlux) poured over 
> the entire deck of the boat rail to rail.
> 
>     While it looked uniform and safe to walk on it seemed to be chalky. It 
> seemed as if it was not holding up well in the Sun and was deteriorating 
> faster than anything I had seen.
> 
>     After my second season with my boat I spent the winter stripping it all 
> off as it was leaving chalky streaking down my red hull :(
> 
>     I am in the process of redoing it with Interlux Brightsides White for the 
> gloss and Kiwi-Grip for the non-skid, my one dilemma will be lessening the 
> roughness of the kiwi grip texture which I have read about and seen.
> 
>     I am going to be experimenting with the kiwi grip on a board first with a 
> couple of different methods to see if I can tone down the non skid.
> 
>     I will report back on how that turns out when I do it.
> 
>     Mike Dolan
>     Southold NY
>     Skywalker
>     1979 34'
> 
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