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> From: Bob Mann via CnC-List
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> Sent: Thu, Feb 25, 2021 8:05 pm
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
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> I understand about putting on non-skid, but isn't the co
My Interdeck paint job started with deck cleaner and a stick brush. Rinse well.
Then Chlorox powder and a stiff brush. Rinse well. FinallyTSP and the stiff
brush. Rinse well. Let dry. Then paint.
Except for my areas of amine blush that worked wel.
Rick Brass
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> On Feb 27,
Many years ago, I did a job overlaying the gelcoat non-skid sections of a
deck with new non-skid gelcoat. I double washed/scrubbed the sections with
TSP (triple superphosphate) before applying the new gelcoat. It stuck.
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at
aintjob (this one) a lot more difficult...
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> From: "Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List"
> To: Danny Haughey via CnC-List
> Cc: "Ronald B. Frerker"
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 19:39:51 +
I did the non skid areas on Alianna 74, 35MKII with International
Perfection with brush and roller and added International non skid compound.
Surface prep including final wash with trisodium phosphate solution and
rinse and dry is very important. I taped off the smooth areas (big job) and
after
The OEM non-skid on my boat was already smooth from foot traffic. The only
places where it needed sanding was where people don't walk. It sanded smooth,
easily with sand paper and much easier than any epoxy.
If you want to add some tooth to your non-skid, a scotchbrite pad works
wonders.
Previous owner did my decks with Interdeck. Had it done by a pro but looks
great. Problem is he just did side decks and used gray. So original cabin top
and cockpit is white. Will be redoing all in the future.
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> On Feb 26, 2021, at 5:41 PM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
Sorry if this is a duplicate, but I sent the message below but didn't receive
it from the list. Just wondering if anyone got it. And curious about an
answer as well.Ron
This brings up a question I've been wondering about: How does one effectively
sand non-skid portions of the deck? I can't
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Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
Just a note on deck painting. If you decide to use a gloss paint such as
Interlux Brightsides, do your research on the amount of flattener you should
use. You'd be surprised at the amount. I did a deck paint job a few years
: Ronald B. Frerker
Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
This brings up a question I've been wondering about: How does one effectively
sand non-skid portions of the deck? I can't see how the sandpaper would get
into the stipled surface. Or is there an alternative to sandpaper that I'm
is that it made the next paintjob (this one) a
lot more difficult...
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From: "Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List"
To: Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Cc: "Ronald B. Frerker"
Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 19:39:51 +
This brings up a question I've been wondering about: How does one effectively
sand non-skid portions of the deck? I can't see how the sandpaper would get
into the stipled surface. Or is there an alternative to sandpaper that I'm not
aware of?I can scrub with soapy water and power wash, but
Just a note on deck painting. If you decide to use a gloss paint such as
Interlux Brightsides, do your research on the amount of flattener you
should use. You'd be surprised at the amount. I did a deck paint job a
few years ago using a 1:1 paint:flattener ratio. It was still a bit bright.
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From: Bob Mann via CnC-List
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Cc: Bob Mann
Sent: Thu, Feb 25, 2021 8:05 pm
Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
I understand about putting on non-skid, but isn't the complete deck painted
first using the non-skid paint, prior to taping off and painting as non-skid
I would think you might get away with this, doing on a cool day, no wind (and
in that case, no bugs!) & out of the Sun. A little retarder in the paint would
allow it to level better.
Best to experiment on something other than your boat first.
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie, PA
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paint job is
not very efficient. Thanks, Danny
Original message From: Bob Mann via CnC-List
Date: 2/25/21 8:05 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Stus-List
Cc: Bob Mann Subject: Stus-List
Re: Deck painting
I understand about putting on non-skid, but isn't the complete deck painted
(the five-foot test).
Matt
From: Bob Mann via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2021 8:05 PM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Bob Mann
Subject: Stus-List Re: Deck painting
I understand about putting on non-skid, but isn't the complete deck painted
first using the non-skid paint
I understand about putting on non-skid, but isn't the complete deck painted
first using the non-skid paint, prior to taping off and painting as non-skid?
Or is the deck painted completely with one paint, taped off and non-skid
painted using a different paint?
Bob
> On 02/25/2021 7:57 PM
Charlie,
Same question for me (37). The previous owner did wonderful prep and
taping, but coverage is thin. I’ll probably put on another coat of Kiwi.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 4:10 PM cenelson via CnC-List
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> My deck is mostly covered with non-skid Kiwi-Grip which I had a applied by
> a
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