Restoring Old Trakmark

JimC

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Any ideas on how to do this? It's still doing a good job of being non-slip, but it looks tatty and appears to be starting to break down in places,

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dickh

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A pressure washer cleans them up a treat, but if its already lifting, may damage it more.......

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Cantata

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It is possible to paint it with special stuff from the original suppliers. Won't help yours breaking up though, I guess. Normally quite expensive - I just bought some in a sale but haven't used it yet.

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