MattCat
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2016
- Messages
- 16
Post title hopefully explains the most of it.
Details: Walked on surfaces repaint with TotalBoat Wet Edge (high gloss single polyurethane) after total sanding and repairs. Thoroughly broadcasted Intergrip on wet 1st coat. Vacuumed up loose powder when dry. Applied second coat.
Is there a way to get a consistent sheen across the surface? Or is this just the nature of Intergrip? And prolly shoulda used flattening agent?
I'm afraid more coats would loose anti-slip properties.
Details: Walked on surfaces repaint with TotalBoat Wet Edge (high gloss single polyurethane) after total sanding and repairs. Thoroughly broadcasted Intergrip on wet 1st coat. Vacuumed up loose powder when dry. Applied second coat.
Is there a way to get a consistent sheen across the surface? Or is this just the nature of Intergrip? And prolly shoulda used flattening agent?
I'm afraid more coats would loose anti-slip properties.