Treadmaster decking

retsina

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What is your experience of Treadmaster sheet decking?. It appears easy to fit, however, does it wear down nicely or does it looks naff after a couple of years.?.
 
Mine approaching 30 years -------- still fine, though some [even] fading.

Have added some ,2 part glue, and is straightforward.

Get right up to the edges. Only tiny areas of damage to old stuff are at "starved " edges.

Excellent stuff.
 
Excellent stuff. Totally non-slip, and lasts for ever. Occasional pressure washing keeps it looking like new.
 
It's brilliant stuff! My wife tells me it's a bit harsh on bikini bottoms, but otherwise excellent and durable. Make sure you use the correct glue - don't try to save a few quid by using something else, as the edges will lift and it'll look horrible.
 
Fantastic, as long as it's laid properly. First boat, ancient treadmaster, beautifully laid, still looked good and good non-slip. Second boat, newish treadmaster, poorly laid. Began peeling up at the edges in a few years. Eventually all had to be chiselled off - very long job. Put treadmaster back on again though.
 
agree with all fantastic stuff BUT a bugger to fit,mixed two pack is like double cream with no stickability so make sure, no bent edges and sandbags to hold down any bits that dont want to stay put.finished job bl..dy fantastic
 
I think it looks totally naff after about 1 second. Style-wise, it is about the same as sticking polystyrene tiles to the ceiling in a house. Treadmaster and poly tiles both have a range of patterns, and all of them cack.
 
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