Woody Wax For Non-Skid

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Jawbreaker

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Anyone tried this product on the Parker non-skid?

If so, do you recommend this? I'm thinking of factors like ease of application, appearance and durability. Does the surface really remain non-skid after application?

Thanks.
 
Jawbreaker":2piqykjp said:
Does the surface really remain non-skid after application?

Yes, BUT...

You must apply it according to the directions and resist the overwhelming urge to apply more, rather than less.

Trust me... I know this. :shock:

If you apply too much, and fail to rinse the deck thouroughly, you will not have a good experience with the product.
Believe me... it isn't the fault of the product.

Used properly, and by following the directions to the letter, you'll like the results.
 
Jawbreaker, I have used it for about 4 years now on a 2530.

First year I used almost the full bottle. I cut back some since.

it works. It is easy to use. Spray, rub in (I use a brush), let dry, rinse off with good water force.

Walk carefully while you are rinsing.

Dana
 
As mentioned above the Woody Wax needs to be used just as they say..... for example about 6 sprays does the whole deck. It helps make washdown easier but it isn't a miracle cure.

I like it to protect my metal and it can be used to buff out any surface when used sparingly.

Richard
 
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