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International Interdeck. It's not available in a huge range of colors but it's about the only deck paint containing aggregate that goes on easily and gives a good finish even if it's applied by a DIYer. Apply with a brush or mohair roller.

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9 hours ago, blackrose said:

International Interdeck. It's not available in a huge range of colors but it's about the only deck paint containing aggregate that goes on easily and gives a good finish even if it's applied by a DIYer. Apply with a brush or mohair roller.

 

Don't agree. So does Protectacote and that has rubber granules in it. However, unless its black when the actual paint wears off the granules it looks a bit dirty. Again its pricey.

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6 minutes ago, Tony Brooks said:

Don't agree. So does Protectacote and that has rubber granules in it. However, unless its black when the actual paint wears off the granules it looks a bit dirty. Again its pricey.

 

I have used that, (pale grey) and it is excellent at doing its job. It does start to look 'grubby' and can trap moisture between 'pimples' leading to 'green stuff' developing if not cleaned (it is far, far easier to clean than traditional 'sand in paint') it simply need rubbing over with a stiff scrubbing brush.

 

Come in numerous colours and two 'grades' (coarseness) is used in industrial applications for walkways, emergency exits, and offshore oil rigs.

 

 

 

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I'm about to buy a tin of SML deck paint for the roof in conjunction with their anti-slip beads, mainly because it's available in virtually every colour under the sun and is relatively cheap. If anyone has any experience with it, I'd love to hear.

 

https://www.smlmarinepaints.co.uk/yachting/lustreyachttopcoats/Lustre_Marine_Deck

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