AK XF20
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Re: AK XF20
Ankle Deep, I talked to the Zolatone rep today and will use their finish paints for my topcoat too. They have a teal color that I want to use. One thing I forgot to ask you is, does your interior paint finish act as a non-skid. Thanks, Don
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Re: AK XF20
Hi Don:
I would rate the Zolotone as a non-skid surface (better than regular paint only) but I don't think is matches a true non-skid product.
In other words..... I'm happy with the zolotone as is, I have no slippery surface issues. I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. Make sure you post a photo.
I would rate the Zolotone as a non-skid surface (better than regular paint only) but I don't think is matches a true non-skid product.
In other words..... I'm happy with the zolotone as is, I have no slippery surface issues. I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. Make sure you post a photo.
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Re: AK XF20
That makes a very nice finish. I really like the speckled look.
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Re: AK XF20
AD, I'll post when I get there. Gotta find a dealer here in CC. If not then on the net. A buddy of mine that builds poly's has been using sugar on the areas he want's to be grippy, while the paint is still wet. Don
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