MikeP
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I'm thinking of redoing the nonskid with Awlgrip or Imron. Anybody know the paint code that corresponds to the 1990 Hatteras off -white? That's the short question; here's the longer explanation…
Several years ago I had the nonskid redone. The painter did not like using the two part paints and he showed me several examples of his non-skid work using interlux bright side. Looked very nice to me so, since I really didn't want to do it myself, I had him do it. Looked great and I was very pleased.
BUT..the durability is poor. The good side is that it's easy to touch up - I redid the flybridge deck last season. The bad part is, the Imron that was on their previously needed no touch up for 15+ years. The other bad point about the interlux is that if you spill certain liquids on it, it can discolor where nothing bothered the Imron.
So, I'm thinking I may just re-do it myself with two-part but I need the nonskid to be a reasonable match to the Imron color that is on the boat. It is NOT the original Imron listed in the hatt paperwork since the boat was resprayed in 1992 with the "newer" color that was in use at that time. So I need the Awlgrip or Imron code that would match that 1990 off white.
I have a lot of experience spraying Imron but none with Awlgrip and I have never rolled either one which is what I would be doing.
Several years ago I had the nonskid redone. The painter did not like using the two part paints and he showed me several examples of his non-skid work using interlux bright side. Looked very nice to me so, since I really didn't want to do it myself, I had him do it. Looked great and I was very pleased.
BUT..the durability is poor. The good side is that it's easy to touch up - I redid the flybridge deck last season. The bad part is, the Imron that was on their previously needed no touch up for 15+ years. The other bad point about the interlux is that if you spill certain liquids on it, it can discolor where nothing bothered the Imron.
So, I'm thinking I may just re-do it myself with two-part but I need the nonskid to be a reasonable match to the Imron color that is on the boat. It is NOT the original Imron listed in the hatt paperwork since the boat was resprayed in 1992 with the "newer" color that was in use at that time. So I need the Awlgrip or Imron code that would match that 1990 off white.
I have a lot of experience spraying Imron but none with Awlgrip and I have never rolled either one which is what I would be doing.
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