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Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
I used Interdeck in accordance with the instructions on the can. I first prepped by sanding, applying Interlux PreKote and waited over the weekend. Then rolled a coat of Interdeck on. With the daytime temps in the 90s, I waited a day for drying as prescribed by the can but it wasn't dry. After 3 days it was still soft in spots. It took a full week for the paint to dry in 90 degree temps. After contacting Interlux, they decided I need to scuff the paint as it may skimmed over too quickly to release some of the solvents. A second coat was required and the drying process was over a week. I'm still not confident if a slid an ice chest across my cockpit that the paint wouldn't come up. If I had it to do over again I would use a two part epoxy paint so that the curing would at least be a chemical process. The one part polyurethane is a risk in my opinion and I would not recommend it. I'll have to wait and see how well the paint holds up but for now I think I would spend the money for a better Interlux product or a different brand.
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Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
I have used Interlux products for many years on an exterior porch deck that was covered with a non-slip fiberglas coating back in 1988. Every 8 to 10 years it needs a refinishing job and I recently applied Interdeck as the finishing system. Product went on perfectly and dried to a finish that looks brand new. The Interlux products really stand up to severe conditions
(bright sunlight @ 6700 ft during the summer followed by 8 to 10 feet of snow every winter).
With a new application of Interdeck, I'm ready for winter #22 !!!
Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
Was my first time paint a sail boat deck 44" excellent results needs two coats, but looks so good just like a pro easy aplication and excellent grip
Camper Nicholson 44 "saint007 "
Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
I have spent a fortune on products for my 1978 Catalina 25. I went to the store and told them my problem. My non-skid areas were rusty looking. I had tried to clean them and they weren't coming clean...they were actually worn out. They sold me about $50 of cleaners. None worked. I went back and again said "the non-skid is worn out" so they sold me another product. A non-skid paint. I told them I didn't want a sand-type paint...I wanted the same rubberized coating that was there currently. They assured me it was great and I'd be happy with it. I put a small portion of it on and it was like sand/cement. I wiped it off to find that I just made my boat look 100 times worse. I tried this stuff lastly and it made my 30 year old boat look BRAND NEW! I can't recommend this stuff enough. The only thing I need to find out is how long it lasts. That was a LOT of taping to do for something that may only last a few years.
Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
I am very pleased with the product.
Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
just used it on the sole of my cockpit, so I will see how it wears during the season, but it is every easy to apply, so I am not worried if I have to put more on later on. I recommend it
Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
one coat is not enough
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Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
easy to apply. color was a suprise
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Comments about Interlux Interlux Interdeck Polyurethane Non-Skid Deck Coating:
It's a little "loose" and easily splashed/messy (like most primers) but color was even and it seems durable so far. I put on over Interlux primer product.