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back to topApproximately one quart of primer is required for every gallon of Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Coating.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to clean (5)
- Water resistant (4)
- Easy to install (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Small areas (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (3), Avid do-it-yourselfer (3)
Most Liked Positive Review
Exactly what I wanted / worked just as
I used it inside my boat for wet traction & under my gas tanks to let air under the tanks so the deck would dry out.
It is similar to the lining put ins...Read complete review
I used it inside my boat for wet traction & under my gas tanks to let air under the tanks so the deck would dry out.
It is similar to the lining put inside truck beds.The abrasive in this product is not as soft but gives better traction.
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did not care for the coverage
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Pros
- Easy to apply
- Even Paint Distribution
Cons
- Came Loose In Places
- Deteriorates
- Did Not Stay On Well
Best Uses
- Large Areas
- Small Areas
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
Was easy to apply but did not stick real well in some places
Pros
- Easy To Clean
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Small Areas
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
Great stuff..... easy to use
Pros
- Tough does what it says
Cons
- Instructions more detail
Best Uses
- Home or marine
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
used it on shower floorgood color matchseems to be durableneeded to know all equip needed such as the roller and primer when I purchased the paint or make the roller/primer part of the kit
Pros
- Easy To Clean
- Ergonomic Grip
- Even Paint Distribution
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Areas
- Small Areas
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
deck of an aluminum boat
Pros
- Ergonomic Grip
- Great on asphault
- Great on cement
Cons
- Must follow directions
- Need good weather
Best Uses
- Covered vending areas
- Curbs and ramps
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
I have used this product around the golf cart loading area at the country club that can become very slippery with golf shoes. Since the application of this product we have had zero incidients. I plan to do the floors around my ice and water machines that the golfers use as well because there is always a puddle and it is slippery.
Pros
- Water Resistant
Cons
- Unattractive Design
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
Turned yellow
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Clean
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
did not care for the coverage
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Install
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, quart:
I used it inside my boat for wet traction & under my gas tanks to let air under the tanks so the deck would dry out.
It is similar to the lining put inside truck beds.The abrasive in this product is not as soft but gives better traction.
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Q:
I have a pontoon boat- Party Barge 24'- that has a rubberized coating on the deck. The coating is peeling off after eight years. Can I apply this product directly to the plywood deck? Should I remove the existing coating first?Asked on 8/7/2012 by Victor from Maryland0 answers
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I would like to put this on my garage floor which has floor heat. Will the heat come through the rubber?Asked on 6/4/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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Does this paint come in a gallon container?Asked on 5/30/2012 by Dave from Wilmington, DE0 answers
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can i paint over this product(overtons tuff coat) with emron paint,also do i have to use the primer on firberglass?thankyouAsked on 5/12/2012 by keith from cleveland ohio0 answers
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Will this product hold up under water? I plan to use it on wooden steps, with the bottom 2 steps being submerged.Asked on 5/6/2012 by Anonymous1 answer
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Absolutely!!!Answered on 10/1/2012 by Justin from Overton's
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hi my name is james do you need to use primer on woodAsked on 4/20/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Do I need to use the primer if I'm putting this on plywood?Asked on 1/10/2010 by Boat guy from south CArolina1 answer
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Yes it is recommended that you use item 73216 for it to adhere properly to the wood.Answered on 1/11/2010 by Bryant from Tech
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can i get this in a blue color?Asked on 8/25/2009 by wayne t from archdale nc1 answer
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It is only made in the colors shown. Blue does not exist.Answered on 9/3/2009 by JUSTIN from OVERTONS TECHNICIAN
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This rubberized nonskid coating, is it the same as gel coating? I want to use it for my boat, but I want to know if it is the same thing.Asked on 8/16/2009 by Lee from Corpus Christi1 answer
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This is a flooring product. So after it is applied and dries it feels just like rubber.Answered on 9/16/2009 by Chad @ Overton's from Greenville, NC
Q:
Can I apply this directly over oil based paint (eg, Rustoleum)?Asked on 7/21/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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It is recommended that you remove the paint before applying to ensure a proper adhesion.Answered on 7/31/2009 by Ryan from Overtons



