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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
- Visually pleasing (29)
- Easy to use (26)
- Protects well (26)
- Weather proof (26)
- Easy to install (16)
Cons
- Difficult to use (3)
- Hard to install (3)
Best Uses
- Outdoors (24)
- Small boats (16)
- Large boats (7)
- Personal watercraft (5)
- Indoor (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (26), Advanced (11), Beginner (10), Recreational (7), Professional (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (35)
Most Liked Positive Review
Absolutely Amazing
You can not go wrong with this product. When I found out this product was available to replace carpet this was a no brainer. Never understood why carpet was installed in a boat. However...Read complete review
You can not go wrong with this product. When I found out this product was available to replace carpet this was a no brainer. Never understood why carpet was installed in a boat. However this is the best alternative!!
The only con during this process would be with the application roller, the full size roller was great for larger areas but it does not fit all nooks and cranny's. They don't have a 4" roller to reach in those areas. I used a normal paintbrush and worked fine because it picked up the granules without issue, I would not however user a normal 4" household roller, the granules do not pick up.
But all and all you can not go wrong with this product, this has saved me well over $1900 and I would do it over again!!
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Most Liked Negative Review
Not bad but wouldn't go with this again.
I used this for the front casting deck on my 18' aluminum bass boat. I sanded the whole deck, used the recommended primer, followed all directions, even used the roller they sell on...Read complete review
I used this for the front casting deck on my 18' aluminum bass boat. I sanded the whole deck, used the recommended primer, followed all directions, even used the roller they sell on here. I applied it a month ago, haven't taken the boat out since and already it is separating and peeling in the 90 degree angles. The flat deck area seems to be holding fine. I put new carpet in the rest of the boat but wanted to go with this since I throw a cast net a lot from the front deck. We'll see how it holds up through a season but more than likely I will just scrape it off and go back with all carpet.
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Pros
- Covers Well And Holds Up
- Easy to Use
- Good product
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
- expensive
Best Uses
- Expensive
- Outdoor
- Pontoon boat deck
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, gallon:
Must use product per instructions try to skimp and make it cover more and had to recoat. Has been on my pontoon boat for 4 years now and going to get a couple more gallons to cover wear areas. A lot better than carpet.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
- Difficult to Use
Best Uses
- Marine flooring
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, gallon:
Good product, not the easiest to apply def need to be patient. I would def recommend ordering a extra gallon than you think. Prep and prime is key. Lay it on thick for best results.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Best Buy Is At Overtons
- Coverage Was As Stated
- Easy to Use
- Great product
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
- None that i can see
Best Uses
- Marine
- Outdoor
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, gallon:
I would recommend this product to anyone who wants a durable good looking finish that is easy to install. I sprayed the product using a testure gun and it turned out perfect. I like it so well that I am going to use it on my Carver as well. Use good fine line tape and the edges of the finish line will be crisp.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, gallon:
Great product,, Only thing I would change,, the anti-skid granules are white, when you skuff the surface, you get little white dots everywhere, that show up over the color you picked. the granules need to be the color of the paint. I used it on a pontoon, Call the 800 # for ?'s, they are good for info.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Overton's Rubberized Nonskid Marine Coating, gallon:
Product build was good but the Coverage over New Fiberglass Floor even with the epoxy primer was weak , if the pigment in the primer were stronger the coverage of the floor coating would have been better
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I will be using the White Non-Skid Tuff coating on the floor of my boat. After I pull the carpet up do I have to sand off the carpet glue, are will the product cover it up.
How hard is it to use the primer? all of the comments from others state it is hard to roll on. what kind of roller do you use for the primer so it will go on easy?Asked on 7/15/2012 by Jerry Lewis from Royse City, Texas1 answer
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I used Tuff Coat on the deck of my 22 ft. Renken after pulling up the old carpet. After filling imperfections with bondo and sanding the Tuff Coat covered the remaining glue with no problem.
I used a standard 3/8 in. roller and the primer covered well, using only a half quart for 60 sq. ft.Answered on 12/5/2012 by Steve from Ft. Myers, FL
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Is this a sealant also? Will it help keep my wood floor from rotting?Asked on 5/31/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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Can this product be used on vertical surfaces?Asked on 5/22/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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I have a 17 foot project bass boat that is extremely oxidized and rough. I'm thinking of using Tuff-coat on the top cap and interior fiberglass. What products and materials do I need to do this application properly? Also, how well does it hold up on fiberglass?Asked on 5/21/2012 by Tatersalad from Bois D'arc, Mo0 answers
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Will the white coating fade or turn yellow?Do you put a hardner in the coating?If not how does it get hard?Asked on 5/11/2012 by Anonymous from Texas0 answers
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i just purchaced a new alluminume boat that is painted, do i still need primer or just scuff the surfaceAsked on 5/28/2011 by Anonymous from kingsville tx.0 answers
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can I use this product for my painted wooden above the ground pool deck?Asked on 5/14/2011 by Jay from Archer, FL1 answer
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Yes.Answered on 8/10/2011 by jim from North Andover, Ma
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can this rubberized coating be applied directly to new plywood with body putty to seal screw holes and seams. or do i have to treat the plywood.Asked on 5/13/2011 by bill from quakertown pa.0 answers
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can I put this over marine vinyl on my 1995 starcraftAsked on 5/12/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Do you have to apply primer or any other prep work between coats?Asked on 5/11/2011 by JoJo from Raleigh, NC0 answers


