Jason J Evercoat question

mutron77

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Jason,<br /><br />How is that Skid-No-More holding up for you?<br />I am considering using it on my deck.<br />I have few questions for you.<br />Did you apply with a roller or brush, or spray?<br />The directions do not mention using a roller, they say to dump it out on the deck and spread it around.<br />Did you thin it at all with water as the label suggests?<br />They also say you can mix it 2 to one with a high quality exterior latex to change the colors.<br />Finally did you just use it on your deck, or on the side walls also? Would it run on a vertical surface?<br />H90
 

JasonJ

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Re: Jason J Evercoat question

Its holding up very well. I used a brush to apply mine in two coats from the can, I did not dump it or mix it with anything. You can apply it to verticle surfaces, but you may get a bit of running. I only ran mine 3 inches up the sides, then used gray paint the rest of the way up.
 

mutron77

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Re: Jason J Evercoat question

What type of paint did you go up the sides with?<br />BTW, Love your Model Titanic, You fabricated everything?
 

JasonJ

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Re: Jason J Evercoat question

Yes, I fabricated everything on the model. I used polyurethane paint, nothing special.
 
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