There is a paint/spray on product at bunnings, but cannot remember what its called. Someone will know......
Anyone know if there is a non-slip coating that could be applied to tiles? I'm thinking some sort clear-coat with fine sand added.
TIA.
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There is a paint/spray on product at bunnings, but cannot remember what its called. Someone will know......
It's called Domestic Anti Slip or something like that. We had to use it on our tiled patio, that turned into a skating rink in the wet.
I remember it not being particularly cheap as well.![]()
Cheers Dave, same situation here.
Does it work/last?
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
It worked well. And it was still fine when we left there 18 months later.
It turned the 5 steps that lead down from the patio to the garden into something that was navigable in the wet. Before we treated them it was like a scene from Scooby Doo whenever it rained.
sand blasting grit in your top coat.
comes in varieties of sizes so you can have the feel of walking on rocks right down to barely perceptable.
Dave
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