Mike,
   I have done my cockpit sole with kiwi grip..it is easy to reduce the peaks 
and valleys that great non skid by pressure used on the roller...i used the 
roller provided by kiwi grip and it worked out great...practice on a piece of 
plywood if you are concerned.
BTW, kiwi can be tinted by local home depot or lowes...i got paint chips, 
matched and they did it for free.
Bill Walker
CnC 36

Bill Walker 
On Friday, May 3, 2019 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 DolanSouthold NYSkywalker1979 34'

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