Thanks Dennis & everyone else who offered advice!
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Andrew Means
S.V. Safari - 1977 C&C 34 Mk I
Seattle, WA
On June 4, 2019 at 12:56:23 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List (
cnc-list@cnc-list.com) wrote:
I've done several "rolled" nonskid applications but with gelcoat and
colloidal silica, not paint.
Andrew,
I have had Kiwi Grip tinted at Home Depot. Get a paint chip from then that
matches color you want and they will do it...i did cockpit sole and got a good
match of color and texture. Dennis' comments are all good too.
Bill Walker
CnC 36
Evening Star
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Andrew
I've done several "rolled" nonskid applications but with gelcoat and
colloidal silica, not paint. I used a honeycomb style roller.
Here's a link to the sea hood on a J35 I did a few years ago:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VvxtG8SaC6xeuhRuR9bE8rCrVJst6O87
Four pieces of advice.
1. practic
ject:
Stus-List Nonskid: Epoxy paint w/ 404 filler and a Kiwi Grip roller? Hi all -
I’m in the last stages of refurbishing the fiberglass piece that covers the
sliding companionway hatch on my C&C34. It had such extensive crazing on it
that I ended up sanding the whole thing down, including
Hi all -
I’m in the last stages of refurbishing the fiberglass piece that covers the
sliding companionway hatch on my C&C34. It had such extensive crazing on it
that I ended up sanding the whole thing down, including all the non-skid.
I’ve got new Interlux Perfection (Hatteras off-white) paint on