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I need a solution for a slippery carport. Being in central LA we have lots of humidity and it leaves my carport slab extremely slippery. Any solutions? Can we put down sand and a thin coat of paint or some type of sealer to secure it? Does anyone have a recommendation?
Please help asap.
Thanks, Nelwyn
Nelwyn from Bunkie, LA
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RE: Slippery Carport
Try using SKID SAFE Water Based Sealer/Finish with ND Aggregate TM which I have successfully used on my hardwood floors, concrete driveway, and painted garage floors, and in my ceramic tile bathroom.
These materials were very slippery wet before I used these amazing products, and now they are not slippery either WET nor DRY !
I have used them for over 8 years ! See www.ndclean.com, the manufacturer/creator since 1986.
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Post By craftylady31 (Guest Post)
(06/27/2006)
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yes you can put sand in the paint. i have concrete on my porch and thats what i did.
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Post By Judy TwoDogs (Guest Post)
(06/27/2006)
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How about using sawdust?
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