Friday, March 29, 2013

Add Sand To Porch & Deck Fresh paint

Can You Add Sand to Porch & Deck Paint?


While just pouring some play sand in to a can of porch and deck paint seems like a great idea to help an area become more slip-free, there are some better and more durable alternatives on the market, including commercial additives that can be used and give great results.


What Not to Use


Play sand in the paint can? After all, many people sprinkle sand on their steps and walkways to add traction during winter for snow and ice. This would seem to be just going one step further. However, adding regular coarse or play sand to paint does not usually work out too well. It is extremely difficult to keep mixed up well while you are painting. Also, the finished product can be a little rough on feet and other body parts that it comes in contact with. Finally, using coarse sand seems to make the paint flake and peel much sooner than is normal.


Marine Additives


Boat owners use non-slip paints and paint additives on the surfaces of their vessels to keep them up-top and out of the ocean. The old school method of coating boats in non-skid paint was adding finely ground walnut shells to the paint and using that. Newer methods involve stirring in an additive available at marine supply stores. It works well mixed into the paint, provided it's kept stirred frequently during application to keep the additive suspended. It's made of very fine glass and feels like very fine sand to the touch. If applied correctly, the surface will look very smooth but also have a good grip.


Homeowner's Version


If you wander the aisles of your local Home Depot or Lowe's store, you should come across Behr's Non Skid Floor Finish Additive. This is the landlubber's equivalent to the marine additives mentioned above and will do the same sort of job for your front steps. It does not change the color of the paint, and each package mixes with one gallon of paint to coat decks, steps, walkways and even pool decks for extra traction. The manufacturer recommends using it with concrete floor paint for best results.









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