Ceirwan
Well-Known Member
I used Kiwigrip last year on my last boat.
Having done it once, I probably wouldn't use it again. It looked brilliant when first applied, but despite me being meticulous with ensuring the surface was properly keyed and free of contaminats I still found it flaked off in a few areas.
I had to touch it up twice during the season.
It also makes an unholy mess when you use it, the recommendation is that you take off the masking tape whilst it is still tacky, which means you get covered in the stuff, and if your not careful so does the rest of the boat!
In future I would use a 2 part paint with a non-skid grit sprinkled on top, followed by another coat of the paint.
Having done it once, I probably wouldn't use it again. It looked brilliant when first applied, but despite me being meticulous with ensuring the surface was properly keyed and free of contaminats I still found it flaked off in a few areas.
I had to touch it up twice during the season.
It also makes an unholy mess when you use it, the recommendation is that you take off the masking tape whilst it is still tacky, which means you get covered in the stuff, and if your not careful so does the rest of the boat!
In future I would use a 2 part paint with a non-skid grit sprinkled on top, followed by another coat of the paint.