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shine 04-07-2015 01:47 PM

Kiwigrip - application pictures
 
Helped a customer put some Kiwigrip down on the boat he built. Came out super sharp :cool: The guy built it, all, himself, one man ..... he is not even a boat builder by trade.

Also took some video to make a new tutorial

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-d...407_085904.jpg

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-t...407_090007.jpg

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DonV 04-07-2015 04:18 PM

I've used the Kiwigrip and found if you do it inside out of the sun and use two people, one to apply and one to roll it works much better. Can't let it sit too long or do it in the hot sun. Take the tape off quickly and you will get great results like you did!! :)

CHANCE1234 01-02-2016 04:56 PM

Shine, I'm going to be using kiwigrip to do the deck and top cap of my 1973 Seacraft SF in the spring. Seeing as how it's a thicker product, how much do you think it would take to do what I mentioned? Also, my current non skid is interdeck in a color very similar to kiwigrips beige color. If I were to use kiwigrip in grey do you think that would cover the old color good? Also, what is th price for a quart and gallon? You can pm me if you want. Thank you.

Islandtrader 01-03-2016 10:31 AM

IF you want a smaller orange peel look can you get it?

DonV 01-03-2016 11:42 AM

Good question Terry. When I used it they only provided one size of roller, which seemed like it made it a bit too rough. I would like a smaller "weave" in the roller to make it not so rough. The good thing is you can take some 220 grit sandpaper and knock down the sharp tops after it hardens.

CHANCE1234 01-03-2016 01:54 PM

I thought the aggressiveness of it was determined by how much pressure was applied to the roller.

77SceptreOB 01-03-2016 02:10 PM

I agree, that is some pretty rough non-skid. You will never slip, but I dread the fall and the associated road rash if you did. I'd opt for a slightly less aggressive texture.

I'd think sanding it down would ruin the paint/color?

What kind of boat is that? Not a SeaCraft, unless he has done VERY extensive modifications...

erebus 01-03-2016 06:31 PM

I used kiwigrip on my 18SF when I redid her a few years ago.
Full deck, and top cap on an 18 used half a gallon, one coat. Maybe slightly less.
I bought white and had it tinted to a custom beige at my local hardware store.
You can have it tinted to whatever color you like.

My texture came out pretty smooth actually, I would not call it "too agressive" at all. It all depends on how you use the roller. Dont keep rolling it while its tacking up. Thats how you get the tall stiff peaks.

Still have the leftover half gallon. Might reroll her this spring, if I'm feeling up to it (probably not ;-)).

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G...2/IMG_1615.JPG

erebus 01-03-2016 06:34 PM

Previous pics, kind of blurry, hard to see the texture.
Heres an equally bad pic that shows the texture better? Maybe?

Why do I only have shitty pics...?

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h...2/IMG_1564.JPG

shine 01-04-2016 11:04 AM

Quote:

It all depends on how you use the roller. Dont keep rolling it while its tacking up. Thats how you get the tall stiff peaks.
exactly! Yours came out very nice BTW

You can change the texture by adding more/less material. The more you put down, the mor agressice teh roller cover will make it. Also, you can go back over it with "cigar" style roller to reduce the texture as well. Its important to have the same amount of material everywhere, thats why the notched spreader is so important

erebus 01-04-2016 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by shine (Post 240807)
Its important to have the same amount of material everywhere, thats why the notched spreader is so important

This ↑

And thanks! :)

CHANCE1234 01-04-2016 07:56 PM

Zac, where did you get it? Any local dealers here on the cape?

FAS 01-04-2016 08:33 PM

too rough,gotta calm it down , a little more smoooooth non skid is needed...sorry !!

shine 01-05-2016 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CHANCE1234 (Post 240813)
Zac, where did you get it? Any local dealers here on the cape?

We have free shipping, only issue with shipping is we need an address where it can be received (can't sit outside if its freezing). For this reason most distributors will not ship it in the winter

CHANCE1234 01-05-2016 05:43 PM

Ok thanks shine. So I can just order off the website then? My wife is on maternity leave now so she is home most of the day. I just want to try a quart size to practice on my hatches that are removed from the boat before I commit to the deck and cap.

BA17 01-05-2016 06:58 PM

We used it last year and I had to apply it twice. Was still not happy with the application as it will peel/scrape up pretty easy in high traffic areas. Does great in low traffic areas. One bit of advice, don't buy the $25 roller covers. Lowes Home Improvements sells the roller covers for putting down deck coating for $7. It is the same roller and you can cut them in half if you need a smaller roller.
BA

Stickalip 01-05-2016 10:37 PM

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I did something a little different on the deck on my 1851CC. Went through 'Do it yourself lettering', designed a decal and went over it with kiwigrip. Easy project I found on line. I will be going over the entire deck with kiwigrip wasnt liberal enough the first time.

shine 01-06-2016 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CHANCE1234 (Post 240830)
Ok thanks shine. So I can just order off the website then? My wife is on maternity leave now so she is home most of the day. I just want to try a quart size to practice on my hatches that are removed from the boat before I commit to the deck and cap.

Roger that, website is easiest.

And we include a free roller cover, even with quart orders. The texture rollers from home goods store will work, but it not the same texture as what you get from the included roller cover.

CHANCE1234 01-06-2016 08:22 PM

Awesome, I'll order tomorrow. Thank you

erebus 01-10-2016 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by CHANCE1234 (Post 240855)
Awesome, I'll order tomorrow. Thank you

Sorry for the delay, I ordered from Jamestown, shipped UPS to my boatyard.
I'm sure shine is comaparably if not favorably priced compared to Jame$town. ;)


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