About this Product
SKID GRIP ANTI-SLIP COATING
Skid-Grip is an outstanding 100% acrylic-textured coating for use over asphalt, concrete or other surfaces, where an extremely durable, skid resistant finish is desired. Skid-Grip is an excellent choice as a Traffic Marking Coating, to be used on sidewalks, curbs, and crosswalks. Skid-Grip exceeds ADA standards for anti-slip surfaces and comes in 7 Colors.
General Surface Preparation
- Skid Grip must be applied to a properly prepared sound surface.
- Surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned of all dirt and dust.
- Dirty surfaces should be washed with a strong detergent solution, rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry overnight.
- Grease, oils and wax should be removed by solvent cleaning to insure proper adhesion of the finish paint.
- All old, loose, scaly or flaking paint must be removed back to a sound substrate before any repainting is attempted.
- New concrete should be allowed to cure a minimum of 30 days before applying any finish.
- Steel troweled, hard, glassy smooth, and sealed concrete (curing agents or sealers) should be mechanically abraded or acid etched to create a profile to obtain proper adhesion.
- Water droplets should immediately penetrate into concrete to determine if coating is possible.
Application
FixAll Skid Grip can be applied by brush or roller. Continue to work with a wet edge, to retain uniformity of finish. For larger surfaces FixAll Skid Grip is best applied by pouring from container in an "S" pattern and then spreading with a squeegee or 18" roller. Apply liberally. For best results, apply with a 1/2" to 1 1/4" Roller Nap
CLEAN UP
A mixture of warm water and mild soap is the best cleaning solution for water-based paints. Prepare soapy water and pour into a clean container. Dip the paint brush into the mixture, working the soap through the brush bristles. Follow with a clear water rinse. Repeat the process if necessary. Always use a clean container with clean soapy water and follow with a clear water rinse. For stubborn water-based paints, try mineral spirits or lacquer thinner, followed by warm soapy water and a clear water rinse.





