T TimC2520 Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 1,167 Reaction score 14 Location Media, PA and Brigantine. NJ Mar 16, 2008 #1 Well, I have her all waxed up. The non-skid is kind of "chalky", non glossy. Any ideas on how to get that to shine like the gel coat? Photo attached. Attachments Parker non-skid.jpg 33.1 KB · Views: 456
Well, I have her all waxed up. The non-skid is kind of "chalky", non glossy. Any ideas on how to get that to shine like the gel coat? Photo attached.
B butch41 Active member Joined Aug 5, 2007 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Mar 16, 2008 #2 ive been using Woody Wax on my non skid decks . works pretty good to.
Megabyte Well-known member Joined Feb 16, 2006 Messages 10,553 Reaction score 11 Location Lewes, DE Mar 18, 2008 #3 I also use Woodys on my non-skid. Make sure that you apply it exactly as recommended. If you apply too much, or fail to rinse and dry it properly, it can be slippery which would be a safety hazard. Applied as directed, it works (and protects) well!
I also use Woodys on my non-skid. Make sure that you apply it exactly as recommended. If you apply too much, or fail to rinse and dry it properly, it can be slippery which would be a safety hazard. Applied as directed, it works (and protects) well!
T TimC2520 Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 1,167 Reaction score 14 Location Media, PA and Brigantine. NJ Mar 18, 2008 #4 Thanks, the water is still turned off at the marina so I'll have to wait I guess.