Rust-Oleum 22242 Secchio da 1 libbra ST30 Skid-Tex

Brand:Rust-Oleum

3.6/5

30.97

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Rust-Oleum 22242 Secchio da 1 libbra ST30 Skid-Tex DAL PRODUTTORE L'additivo antiscivolo SKID-TEX ST30 è un esclusivo additivo antiscivolo per vernici dalla formulazione unica.

Marchio: Rust-Oleum Corporation. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. È altamente durevole. È facile da usare.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Rust-Oleum
Brand ‎Rust-Oleum
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 253 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎Gritty
Finish Type Gritty
Finish Type ‎Gritty
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Form Aerosol
Item Form ‎Aerosol
Item model number ‎22242
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Volume 1 Liters
Item Volume ‎1 Liters
Item Weight ‎1.25 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Rust-Oleum Corporation
Model Name 22242
Model Name ‎22242
Package Information ‎Pail
Part Number ‎22242
Product Dimensions ‎3 x 3 x 4 inches
Size 1 Pound
Size 1 Pound (Pack of 1)
Size ‎1 Pound
Surface Recommendation Floor
Surface Recommendation ‎Floor
Unit Count 16.0 Ounce
Unit Count ‎16.0 Ounce
Usage Interior/Exterior
Usage ‎Interior/Exterior
Warranty Description ‎Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Scritto da: Dabbler
Time will tell...
After nearly falling over about the cost of skid strips to apply to exterior stairs, I bought this. It went on really well and once dried, seems to have adhered well. I used it on wooden steps which I had treated with an oily termite repellent paint (x2) and then exterior deck paint (x2) before I mixed the Skid-Tex into the deck paint for the final coat. The one thing is that some of the steps have been bubbling up because, apparently, they weren't as dry as I thought! So unless this and all the other layers of paint and treatment peel off, I'd say it is a success. Giving it 4 stars in the assumption that it will stand the test of time.
Scritto da: Bonnie J. Mazur
Works with stain
This states it is made for paint and no one mentioned using it with stain, but I figured I would take my chances. Did my deck and porches with a semi-transparent stain and sealer. I only mixed a quart at a time and followed the directions. I did my first coat with the Skid-tex. When I did the second coat I didn't mix any in. It doesn't look real textured, but it is enough to make the surfaces non-slippery. I know some people were asking about using with pets. I often go out in my bare feet and the surface is not uncomfortable at all to my feet.
Scritto da: KitM
Doesn't go as far as I thought it would.
I put two coats on a trailer ramp and it barely covered, but works well
Scritto da: Schipperke mom
Good but Not for dog agility equipment
This is the best priced product to add texture to paint, but It was not sufficient for my dog agility equipment. The texture is better for making things like steps for human use less slippery. For dog agility equipment, you need a whole lot more real grip texture, so I’d just buy a bag of sand. I painted my equipment first with the skidTex added to the exterior paint, and it did what it said but sure not enough for a dog to run up an A-Frame. So, laying each of the two pieces of the A-Frame flat, I gave a second coat by throwing several handfuls of fine sand between the cleats, then poured the appropriate amount of paint on top, and stirred with a cheap 2” brush then spread it around, covering the cleats on either edge as well. I did that between each set of cleats using about 1-2 cups of fine sand in each area and adding the paint to make a slurry. It worked great! There is almost as much texture as having used the official rubber pellets/epoxy surface you find at the trials, but at literally 1/4 the cost.
Scritto da: Peter Heyl
Necessary for steps often wet - and the waterfront!
I made the mistake of NOT adding Skid-Tex to paint I used on my float. The end result was a very slippery surface, no matter what footwear was in use. Don't make the same mistake!
Scritto da: LB the Car Guy
Does a great job!
Easy to mix and apply, you’ll like the end result.
Scritto da: A. Weed
Worked great in epoxy floor paint
I tried the sand that comes with epoxy floor paints and did not like the finish it gave. It left an emery board texture to the paint and a dull finish; this would make cleaning the floor a nightmare since dirt would get stuck between all those millions of super fine sand particles in a way that mops cannot get it out. I used to work in a shop where there was an easy to clean floor that had fewer sand particles, but coarser and better for anti-slip. Then I found this Rust-Oleum 22242 skid-tex and tried it out. I mixed one of the 1lb pails to two-gallons of epoxy paint. The finish came out great and I now have a wonderful anti-skid floor while still keeping a better sheen to the paint. The sand does not affect the paint quality or chemical composition just as the label states this. However, it seemed there were still too many particles when using one full pail of this sand. Threfore, in two of the four batches of paint I laid down, I reduced the mixture to 2/3 of a 1lb pail with two gallons of paint to reduce the number particles; It worked even better this way and still gave great slip resistance and the paint kept a good sheen.
Scritto da: Dan
Nothing special
You could use play sand for a lot less. Boy worth the price

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