Re: Stus-List Matching non-skid during deck repairs

2020-06-25 Thread Richard Klajnscek via CnC-List
Patrick and Kari, You are correct that a paint roller will recreate the factory non-skid. I had great success blending in many places where I had rebuilt the deck of my old wrecked 30. It was a few years ago so exact details escape me. I used white Marine-Tex as its consistency was about right

Re: Stus-List Matching non-skid during deck repairs

2020-06-25 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
Patrick and Kari, Although probably not a reasonable solution if you are doing a small area or repair job, I used AwlGrip’s GripTex material when I repainted my decks. IMO, it was an exact match to the old

Stus-List Matching non-skid during deck repairs

2020-06-25 Thread Patrick Gateley via CnC-List
Hello, I am doing some deck repairs and I realized I'm not certain how to recreate the non-skid look. I found a boat forum post that is from an old C service tech and he claims that in the factory they applied the gel coat, then used a roller brush of some sort to create this effect. Any