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Old 22-09-2004, 12:38 AM
Derek.Moody
 
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I help out at a local childrens nursery and they have a nice decking out the
back. Only problem is when it rains (and it has been known to do that in
glasgow) it gets very slippy. This usually means the decking be out of


Prep the decking properly, prime it them apply deck paint designed for
commercial fishing-boats (which get really slippery). The yacht paint you
may be offered isn't good enough as it will clog with algae unless it gets
frequent doses of salt water.

Hth, Cheerio,

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