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Old 04-03-2012, 07:55 AM
mrobertson mrobertson is offline
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Originally Posted by Mikem8560 View Post
howdo aply the kwikgrip?

The material itself is the consistency of a thick milkshake. It says it's 10 times thicker than normal paint. Tape off the area you are applying it first. Then i used a cheap paint brush and dabbed some of it around the area. Then you come back with your roller and roll it out in all 4 directions to get an even coat. If you buy a gallon they give you the roller cover and the stuff is water soluble so you can wash it out and re-use.

What's nice about this stuff is you can open the can, then close it. I contacted them and they even said that you could dump the material into ziplock bags, rinse out the can, put the bags in the can, and it will be fine for like 2 years.

The durabak we used on my 23, once the air hits it, you either use it or lose it.

BTW - if you do a youtube search for KIWIGRIP there are a couple of vids on there showing the process. It's really easy and very effective.

Last edited by mrobertson; 04-03-2012 at 07:56 AM. Reason: adding text
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