I used (Grey) Interlux nonskid and have been impressed with how it is wearing.....Hard use over several months last year, and it still looks good this year....never covered it over winter, and it still washes up pretty good.
Prep was the hardest part. ...Sanded the entire deck lightly with 120 grit, and a wire brush to get in between the ridges....Applied 2 coats with 2-3 inch brush (stiff), and don't walk on it for several days....I painted ALL of the nonskid.....it's a little rough on your knees, but rolling it on didn't seem like a good option, as it seemed to create bubbles in the surface.
The nonskid surface really is effective, wet decks are no longer an issue....I think it's a pretty good product.
I've had a lot of positive comments about how good it looks!
Prep was the hardest part. ...Sanded the entire deck lightly with 120 grit, and a wire brush to get in between the ridges....Applied 2 coats with 2-3 inch brush (stiff), and don't walk on it for several days....I painted ALL of the nonskid.....it's a little rough on your knees, but rolling it on didn't seem like a good option, as it seemed to create bubbles in the surface.
The nonskid surface really is effective, wet decks are no longer an issue....I think it's a pretty good product.
I've had a lot of positive comments about how good it looks!