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ive been searching through old threads looking for one in the boat section which was about the best paint to put on the deck of a boat.if i remember rightly there was some type of beads that you add to normal floor paint that gives it good grip but i cant find the thread so any advice would be great!
I had a 19 ft clinker i used sand and it did the job, but that was 30 years ago.
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ive been searching through old threads looking for one in the boat section which was about the best paint to put on the deck of a boat.if i remember rightly there was some type of beads that you add to normal floor paint that gives it good grip but i cant find the thread so any advice would be great!
Thanks
chris
i remember an old m8 he mixed sharp sand with paint or paint the deck then scatter the sharp sand
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