LittleSister
Well-Known Member
I am contemplating refurbishing our deck finish, and would appreciate advice on the suitability of epoxy for repairing dings, dents and wear in the deck gelcoat, and its suitability for overcoating with deck paint. Note that in the areas I am concerned with the deck is smooth, not the usual moulded in textured surface.
I was thinking of:
1) masking tape around the relevant deck areas (where one would usually have moulded in grippy surface or Treadmaster or whatever);
2) filling in a number of minor dents and scratches with epoxy with a litttle waterproof filler, and rubbing down to fair
3) 'painting' over the whole of the relevant areas with unfilled epoxy to give a smooth surface and replace the gelcoat covering of the deck, which is worn through in places,
4) washing off thoroughly to remove the 'blush' from the epoxy, then
5) painting with standard grippy deck paint (Internationl, Hempel or whatever) or Sandtex.
Any comments / advice?
I was thinking of:
1) masking tape around the relevant deck areas (where one would usually have moulded in grippy surface or Treadmaster or whatever);
2) filling in a number of minor dents and scratches with epoxy with a litttle waterproof filler, and rubbing down to fair
3) 'painting' over the whole of the relevant areas with unfilled epoxy to give a smooth surface and replace the gelcoat covering of the deck, which is worn through in places,
4) washing off thoroughly to remove the 'blush' from the epoxy, then
5) painting with standard grippy deck paint (Internationl, Hempel or whatever) or Sandtex.
Any comments / advice?