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No Carpet! Just Deck! buuuut need help
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<blockquote data-quote="sawmill" data-source="post: 282530" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>The neighbors deck is wood and they walk on it barefoot all the time, but older people have tougher feet than young ones have. There grandkids play on it and they havn't said anything about it being hot. The stuff they used was called Deck Restore and they got it at Home Depot. It was hard to put on because of the cracks in the wood and they could not cover between the deck boars very well. They had to use 3 coats becaues of the old wood. I don't think it would be to bad when covering an area such as on the floor of the boat because of the smooth surface. It does seal everything up water tight. If I ever do another boat I may give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawmill, post: 282530, member: 9014"] The neighbors deck is wood and they walk on it barefoot all the time, but older people have tougher feet than young ones have. There grandkids play on it and they havn't said anything about it being hot. The stuff they used was called Deck Restore and they got it at Home Depot. It was hard to put on because of the cracks in the wood and they could not cover between the deck boars very well. They had to use 3 coats becaues of the old wood. I don't think it would be to bad when covering an area such as on the floor of the boat because of the smooth surface. It does seal everything up water tight. If I ever do another boat I may give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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