if you are talking about non-skid areas ......I used Kiwi Grip and I have been very satisfied with it. I would use it again.
Hummm, never thought of having to use a different paint for non-skid though it makes sense. Can I use the non-skid for regular flat surfaces too or does the non-skid have some sort of particles in it? Thanks for your reply. Tom B On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 12:10 AM, <Nebwest2@aol.com> wrote:
if you are talking about non-skid areas ......I used Kiwi Grip and I have been very satisfied with it. I would use it again.
Hi Tom, the non skid paint is only for the non skid areas. At least the ones that I am familiar with such as Kiwi grip. Robbin On 7/21/2013 12:39 PM, Thomas Buzzi wrote:
Hummm, never thought of having to use a different paint for non-skid though it makes sense. Can I use the non-skid for regular flat surfaces too or does the non-skid have some sort of particles in it? Thanks for your reply. Tom B
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 12:10 AM, <Nebwest2@aol.com> wrote:
if you are talking about non-skid areas ......I used Kiwi Grip and I have been very satisfied with it. I would use it again.
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