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Old 04-24-2006, 10:00 AM   #1
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The harderst part is matching the nonskid. It depends on how nice of a job you want to do, but some people who are very particular about these things make a mold from of existing non skid patern, and press that into the repair before it cures. If you want detailed instructions let me know and i will dig them up.

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Old 04-24-2006, 10:42 AM   #2
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What Zacs said about matching non-skid is right.

Not too hard to do. Find an area of the deck and wax it. Make a dam around it and pour in some Microballons and resin. Let cure. After cured tap it off.....now you have a mold of your non-skid. And like zacs said, use this to do your repair. You now have to wax your mold and use the right amount of filler for the damaged area and weight down your mold and let cure.

Really quite simple and fairly easy to do....

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