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Looks like Homers has the anti slip paint. It called Sure- Step by Insl-x it's 100% acrylic latex and about $ 30.00 for a gallon. Looks like it comes in a Pearl Gray. I'll run down this week sometime to get more details. IE: can it be colored, does it come in smaller quantities, etc.
Thanks fellas, Dap sounds to me to have the best option for me using the anti-skid paint. That is of course if it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. If I can't find it or can't afford it I will try the sand slurry.
Has any one had any luck with putting that gripping material back on there fender tops and bumper. It's almost like a sand mixed into the paint. Anybody know what it is or the best way to apply it.
You bet ya... Maybe I'll be "Not so Blue Deuce" or "The Deuce formerly known as Blue" Either way this time I'll spell Deuce correctly before I hit enter. aua
Here's my info. I had Lowes color match from one of the fiberglass bed stakes. I think it turned out rather well. I used there Ultra premium Valspar Exterior flat finish 100% acrylic.
These are the numbers above the bar code 101-4Y12, 102-1Y20, 107-5Y30, 113-36
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