[alberg30] deck painting- Interlux Rocks!
Joe Tokarz
alberg30 at interactive.net
Tue Oct 26 16:37:26 PDT 1999
From: alberg30 at interactive.net (Joe Tokarz)
George: Using the Interlux 2398 Polymeric Noskid Compound, did you sand the
diamond pattern smooth before applying this with the Brightside?
Since I have cut/repaired a big honking hole in my mast step (about 2' x2')
now I have to match the non-skid up. Not an easy task. I am thinking about
just sanding the hell out of the nonskid- getting it basically smooth then
putting the Polymeric mixed with brightside all over. Is that what you did?
How does it look?
Thanks,
Joe
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> From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
> To: alberg30 at onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [alberg30] deck painting- Interlux Rocks!
> Date: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 9:24 AM
>
> From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
>
> Joe,
>
> I don't have enough of the deck painted, yet, to give feedback on
> the brightness. I don't think the off-white will be a problem,
> and the Hatteras off-white even less so. In fact, the Hatteras
> off-white may be dark enough to be hot to bare feet.
>
> As for non-skid, I've seen articles that talk about taking a mold
> off of good areas of non-skid, but I've never known anyone to actually
> do it. I think that's in the same realm as fixing deck problems
> by injecting epoxy: it sounds good, but doesn't work so well in
> practice. My nonskid wasn't in great shape to begin with, so I'm
> not too unhappy with going with something else.
>
> I'm real happy with the Interlux 2398 Polymeric Noskid Compound.
> I think I may be using a bit more than the recommended 4 oz. per
> quart, but I don't measure carefully. I mask the area and put it
> on with a roller, mixing the compound with the Brightsides paint,
> first. This was recommended to me by Tim Silvio, who did the
> work on Tern II. His work looks fantastic! I'm happy with mine.
> If I can do this, anyone can.
>
> - George
>
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