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Does anyone know what kind of material that can be used on cement that creates a non-slick surface? I am a manager at a water-park and have a problem with this one are where there is slick cement. Any ideas on chemicals, truck-bed liners, or even textures that can make it rough?


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Posts: 523 | Location: Texas/Louisiana | Registered: September 08, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I thought I remembered seeing something at Home Depot to add to the basement floor epoxy to make a non skid surface. Can't remember the name though

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Pebble Hopper
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Saw a commercial once, maybe for that H Depot stuff. You sprinkled on the texture like a topping.
Wow that'd take forever.

Strips of grip tape??

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Thanks for the input, the waterpark is in Texas (DFW) and the past two years i used grip tape but it keeps coming off since it is a water park it gets wet a lot.

Farley: I go to school in Natchitoches but when im not there its DFW usually.


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Just get some good cement paint and mix sand in with it.


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