Non-skid maintenance?

sleather

Sustaining Member
Time for some topsides maintenance. The plan is to use some aggressive rubbing compound on the non skid and then treat w/ Woody Wax or perhaps Future.

Plan A involves a power washer, hand scrub brush w/ a compound slurry and a rinse w/ soap and water before the final treatment. This should work for the non-skid but leaves the smooth portions to be done by hand.:(

Plan B, I would like to find a suitable battery operated rotary scrub brush to use w/ the rubbing compound in a wet environment for all the topside detail work including the non-skid. :)

Does such a tool exist?:confused: Inquiring minds "need" to know!:egrin:
 

Randy Rutledge

Sustaining Member
Why do I do this????

You could get one of the floppy fans that is powered by a AAA battery and use a cotton ball on it.

That was really bad. SORRY
 

Randy Rutledge

Sustaining Member
Seriously if you have access to an air compressor air tools are safe and very productive. I used an air DA sander with a Velcro buffing pad to buff my boat and it was fast, worked great and no electrocution
 
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