Painting deck...non skid...Kiwi--awlgrip??
Posted: Apr 24th, '10, 06:54
Pulled the deck out last night... so it looks like this is my project for this year.
It's an older Fiberglass deck that cleans up well...but porous and gets deep down dirty again fast. So it's time to paint....or something.
Last night I was fairly certain I was going to Awlgrip...tape up the grooves and flat trim around and then Paint using Awlgrip with the non skid additive.
A quick search here I saw the Kiwi product...hmmm looks real nice. But do I repaint the whole deck first with Awlgrip so the non-nonskid surfaces look and keep clean. Or just leave...dum question I guess but to paint the whole deck where I have to sand the non skid first for the Awlgrip...the Kiwi doesn't require sanding...just scuffed.
I'm confused....any insight???anyone done this and want to share what works best.
If it means anything I have to shoot the Motor boxs and side panels with Awlgrip anyway....
Thanks,
Carl
It's an older Fiberglass deck that cleans up well...but porous and gets deep down dirty again fast. So it's time to paint....or something.
Last night I was fairly certain I was going to Awlgrip...tape up the grooves and flat trim around and then Paint using Awlgrip with the non skid additive.
A quick search here I saw the Kiwi product...hmmm looks real nice. But do I repaint the whole deck first with Awlgrip so the non-nonskid surfaces look and keep clean. Or just leave...dum question I guess but to paint the whole deck where I have to sand the non skid first for the Awlgrip...the Kiwi doesn't require sanding...just scuffed.
I'm confused....any insight???anyone done this and want to share what works best.
If it means anything I have to shoot the Motor boxs and side panels with Awlgrip anyway....
Thanks,
Carl