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Interlux Intergrip Non-Skid Additive

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Interlux Non-Skid Additive, Interlux Polymeric Noskid Compound
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Product Details

Interlux Polymeric Noskid Compound is a non-skid paint additive that's added to deck enamels or Interthane Plus to provide sure footing on a slippery deck. May be brushed on or rolled.

Tech Specs
Drying Information 41 degrees F59 Degrees F73 Degrees F95 Degrees F
Touch Dry (ISO)5 hours4 hours3 hours2 hours
Dry to Walk On4 days3 days2 days1 day
Overcoated By Min-MaxMin-MaxMin-MaxMin-Max
Interdeck24 hrs - 4 days20 hrs - 3 days16 hrs - 2 days12 hrs - 1 day
Info & Guides
Mix your own non-slip finish - Any Interlux topside finish (including Interthane Plus) can be transformed into a non-skid deck finish by the addition of Interlux Intergrip Polymeric No-Skid Additive. This additive consists of man-made plastic spheres, which are regular in shape. They have a low tendency to collect dirt, and excellent non-skid properties. Apply two coats of paint with Intergrip Polymeric No-Skid Additive mixed in. Intergrip comes in regular grit.

Hand Broadcasting Method - Roll on a coat of Interthane Plus, Brightside or Toplac and while it is still wet, sprinkle the Intergrip as required to obtain the texture of our choice. It is best to put the Intergrip in a flour sifter or salt shaker to dispense the compound. Avoid heavy application, which will not assist in providing a more slip resistant surface. After the paint has been allowed to dry overnight, remove the excess Intergrip and apply the second coat of finish.

APPLICATION AND USE

Preparation

PREVIOUSLY PAINTED SURFACES:
In Good Condition: Wash down with Yacht Line Super Cleaner, rinse with fresh water and allow to dry. Abrade with 280-320 grade (grit) paper.
In Poor Condition: Remove all previous coatings and prime the substrate.

PRIMING: All preparation for bare substrates is covered on the appropriate primer datasheet.

BARE WOOD: Prime with Yacht Primer or UCP.

STEEL: Prime with Yacht Primer or Interprotect.

ALUMINIUM: Prime with Etch Primer followed by either Yacht Primer or Interprotect.

GRP: Wash down with Yacht Line Super Cleaner, rinse with fresh water and allow to dry. Abrade with 180-220 grade paper. No priming necessary. - If any filling is required use the appropriate product from the Interfill range.

Method Sand the primer with 180-220 grade wet or dry paper. Remove dust with a dust wipe. Apply 1-2 coats.

Hints

Mixing Stir well before use.

Thinner Thinners No.1 (YTA800)

Cleaner Thinners No.1 (YTA800)

Ventilation and Humidity Control Apply in dry, well ventilated conditions.

Other For best results either stipple by brush or use a mohair roller.

Some Important Points Product temperature should be minimum 10 deg C and maximum 30 deg C. Ambient temperature should be minimum 5 deg C/40 deg F and maximum 35 deg C/95 deg F. Substrate temperature should be minimum 5 deg C/40 deg F and maximum 35 deg C/95 deg F.

Compatibility/Substrates Suitable for all substrates and filled surfaces. Not suitable for permanently immersed surfaces. Do not clean with highly alkaline cleaners.

Number of Coats 1-2

Coverage (Theoretical) - 386.7 (sq ft/Gal)

Recommended DFT 2.0 mils dry
Recommended WFT 3.7 mils wet

Application Methods Brush, Rollerp

Technical Information

  • Colour: YJB000-White, YJB923-Squall Blue, YJC089-Cream
  • Finish: Low sheen
  • Specific Gravity : 1.4
  • Volume Solids: 54%
  • Typical Shelf Life: 2 yrs
  • Unit Size: 1 US Quart

TRANSPORTATION,STORAGE AND SAFETY INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION: Exposure to air and extremes of temperature should be avoided. For the full shelf life of Interdeck to be realised ensure that between use the container is firmly closed and the temperature is between 5 deg C/40 deg F and 35 deg C/95 deg F. Keep out of direct sunlight.

TRANSPORTATION: Interdeck should be kept in securely closed containers during transport and storage.

DISPOSAL: Do not discard tins or pour paint into water courses, use the facilities provided. It is best to allow paints to harden before disposal.

Remainders of Interdeck cannot be disposed of through the municipal waste route or dumped without permit. Disposal of remainders must be arranged for in consultation with the authorities.

WARNING: Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Reviews for Interlux Intergrip Non-Skid Additive

7 of 7 Reviews

May 29, 2018

Excellent for decks
By Sawdust Buster from New Jersey

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When Interlux Intergrip is mixed as recommended and applied according to instructions the results are remarkable. The powdery silicate mixes easily, forms a colloid, and stays in solution without constant stirring. I mixed it in spar varnish and applied it in one coat on the deck surface with a brush on top of stained wood. It dries relatively quickly and can be walked on within a day. The surface may appear slightly milky (it adds an opacity to the finish), and brush strokes will show. The result feels good on bare feet, lets the beauty of the wood show through, and solves the slippery surface problem.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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March 16, 2015

Good non-skid if you broadcast it.
By HALW from Houston, TX

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I tried a trial mix of the Intergrip mixed with epoxy, as per the recommended ratio, but found this to be quite slick after curing. I also tried broadcasting the Intergrip on top of the epoxy top coat. This works very well and was easy to achieve a good looking surface with the use of a small salt-shaker. The resulting surface has excellent grip but is not too hard on knuckles or knees.

Non-skid on bottom (inside) of sailing dinghy
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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September 30, 2013

Great looking Non-Skid
By NickatLake from Virginia Beach, VA

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Great non-skid, easy on bare feet. Blends into paint, if you don't overcoat with same color, will darken paint slightly, not a big deal for me, it show where the non-skid is or isn't.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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June 19, 2012

Excellent results
By Paul from Annapolis MD

I rolled this on with Interlux Perfection using 1/4" knap 6" long contractor rollers from Sherwin Williams which are my favorite. I used 1oz per 250ml which produced a perfect surface. The areas where I tried stretching the paint by putting it on thin did not turn out well, the non skid clumped and looked uneven. Once I figured out to really flood the paint on and roll it over and over to spread it evenly it turned out perfect - it needs quite a lot of paint to stay in solution while you spread it around. I mixed and poured it in a 750ml batch for a 32' sailboat deck, I don't use paint trays for horizontal surfaces, just pour right out of the mixing cup. Stir vigorously for 10 to 15 seconds before each pour and pour about every 3 feet.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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July 8, 2011

Interlux Intergrip & Brighstide Enamel
By Sailboat Designer/Builder from Tucson, Arizona

I routinely use Intergrip with the Brightside Enamel on the floor and deck areas of wooden boats I build. Simply add it to the paint at the manufacturers recommended rate, mix well, and apply to the surface with a foam roller. Only place as much of the paint/intergrip mix in the roller pan as you will use within a few minutes. The roller will give the most consistent finish, although it can be applied by brush. Do not tip out after application, as this will only make a mess of the finish. Apply this non-skid finish as the final coat, you may want to apply one or two coats of regular paint or primer first.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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October 12, 2010

Less is more when using this product
By Bob from Pittsburgh Pa

I just finished repainting my non-skid. The original non-skid was painted and had a sponge type pattern to provide the non-skid where the paint would clump up to provide a rough surface. The original paint was very faded and worn so a new coat was necessary. I used the Interlux Brightside Seattle Grey paint with the Intergrip mixed into the paint. The first application was a little difficult because I put too much Intergrip in the 1/2 quart of paint. I put about 1/8 of a can in the 1/2 quart of paint and although the test results were good on a painted stick, the actual application on the boat created clumps of non-skid that were not uniform in appearance. I was rolling the paint and non-skid on with a 4in dense foam roller. After waiting a day to sand the surface for a second coat, I decided to cut back on the Intergrip for the next 1/2 quart of paint. I only added 8 tablespoons on Intergrip to this batch of paint. It rolled on much better and smoother this time. It also makes a difference to finish off the painted area using long roller strokes in the longest direction possible for the deck area you are painting. This produced a uniform appearance and a great final coat. I was satisfied with the results after 2 coats of paint.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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September 15, 2008

So glad to find this product
By Miller from Upstate, NY

This product is the needle in the haystack that I was looking for.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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