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<blockquote data-quote="Real1shepherd" data-source="post: 5282271" data-attributes="member: 39435"><p>Figures.....back to the drawing board. I use to paint on the inside bottom of a huge canoe I have, with this marine product. It has grit in it to make it nonslip. I've spilled gas & oil mix on it many times without damage. It seems to take about a decade to deteriorate. Last time I went to a marine boat dealer and asked for it, they told me there was no such a thing. Don't want the grit though on a saw handle, more like small bumps in the texture.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Real1shepherd, post: 5282271, member: 39435"] Figures.....back to the drawing board. I use to paint on the inside bottom of a huge canoe I have, with this marine product. It has grit in it to make it nonslip. I've spilled gas & oil mix on it many times without damage. It seems to take about a decade to deteriorate. Last time I went to a marine boat dealer and asked for it, they told me there was no such a thing. Don't want the grit though on a saw handle, more like small bumps in the texture. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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