The Quikrete product is intended for buildings. 
Doesn't mean it won't work for other things. 

http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Paint-D%C3%A9cor/Maintenance/Concrete-Sealer-Supp/Cement-Acc/Miscellaneous/300mL-Grey-Self-Leveling-Polyurethane-Sealant/_/N-2pqfZ67l/Ne-67n/Ntk-All_EN/R-I2622729?Ntt=self+leveling

Steve.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List 
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
  Cc: Kevin Driscoll 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 11:58
  Subject: Re: Stus-List My Experience and Mistakes With Interlux


  Which one did you use Bettina? The article mentions Loctite PLS20, PLS 40, 
and but no Quikcrete. Looks like Loctite has also come out with a Marine 
version.


  Loctite Polyurethene here 
  Practical Sailor Article here


  Thanks,
  Kevin


  On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 5:19 AM Persuasion37 via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

    Thanks Bettina


    Mike

    Sent from my iPad

    On May 29, 2016, at 11:44 PM, Bmue via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:


      Hi Mike,
      Quikrete, polyurethane, self levelling 
      Bettina

      On May 28, 2016, at 10:46, Persuasion via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:


        Hi Bettina

        Just wondering what was the caulk you used along the toe rail.

        Thanks
        Mike
        PERSUASION
        C&C 37 K/CB
        Long Sault

        Sent from my Xperia™ tablet



        ---- Bmue via CnC-List wrote ----

        Ryan,
        Nice job.
        Re finishing the topside.
        Just do it. 

        We fell into the same "trap" you did, refinished the hull, from a dull 
battleship grey to a bright blue and white last year, which made the beige or 
whatever colour the deck was look grimy (nevermind the cockpit that had 
mismatched instrumentation aka old cut outs that were patched up, patches of 
old repair work on the deck etc)  In addition there was almost no grip left on 
the foredeck which made moving around during a race "interesting"

        3 intense weeks of two of us working some long evenings (for masking of 
the kiwi grip I recruited two extra handy helpers- 7h later it was done) and 
the boat literally looks like new (lots of oohs and aaahhhs during launch and 
at the dock since then) . Btw, this included resetting a couple of stanchions, 
fixing a couple of soft spots and filling instrument holes in the cockpit. 

        My tip, remove as much hardware as you can. However, we left some 
cleats and blocks in as they were too difficult to remove and we figured what 
is set that fast and doesn't leak we better leave alone. I made up some 
"special" kiwigrip tools by cutting one of the rollers, stripping it off the 
roll and hot glueing it on a small paintbrush and a small square patch on a 
Popsicle stick...worked like a charm in the areas where the roller couldn't 
reach.

        The interlux brightside was easy to apply - anybody who has ever 
painted/varnished with reasonable results and good eyesight should not have a 
problem. You are right about sanding out every run, I missed a couple but I 
think I will be the only one who'll notice. The kiwigrip is super easy to apply 
and very, very forgiving, I was surprised. And the best of it all, it feels 
safe running around the foredeck no more sliding around on the rounded parts of 
the deck. 

        Lastly, we used some self-levelling type caulk (recommended by 
practical sailor) along the toe rail as we suspected a leak somewhere along 
there, but can't bring ourselves to even think about resetting it . Good news, 
after three days of torrential rains, no leaks whatsoever, bad news, the stuff 
somehow reacts with the interlux aka the paint didn't dry (we left the caulk to 
dry for a month prior to painting) However, it seems the last time I was at the 
boat the sun finally baked the paint on? 

        In summary, lots of work, doable, and really, the old lady deserved a 
makeover. I'd certainly do it again and even the somewhat reluctant husband 
finally came around.

        Bettina

        C&C 25 Savannah



        > On May 26, 2016, at 21:24, Ryan Doyle via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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