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    Tuff Coat

    Boat decks and docks can become slippery when wet. Of course, you would need to use caution for everyone’s safety. Some surfaces could benefit from applying a non-skid coating such as Tuff Coat, which is a rubberized deck coating to make surfaces less slick. Tuff Coat is a great addition to improve many slippery surfaces.



    Tuff Coat is a product that is both UV and impact resistant for the best long-term use. It can be applied to many surfaces including concrete, wood, fiberglass, aluminum and steel. You may ask, what if it is already been painted? The answer is, yes, it will adhere to those surfaces, too.



    1 gallon of Tuff Coat will cover 45 square feet. With the online project calculator, you can choose your length, width and surface material to determine the needed amount of product. There are 21 different color options to match your preference. With the right application tools and primer, it will be a breeze to install! This product will result in a textured and non-skid surface!



    There are many other perks to using Tuff Coat. One great feature is that it is environmentally friendly! No VOCs or isocyanates are included in this product. It is chemical resistant and non-flammable. Aside from boat decks and docks- it can be used on a multitude of surfaces or projects including around pools, water parks and stadium stairs to prevent slippery surfaces. Tuff Coat is known as the world’s number one rubberized non-skid coating.

    Be sure to mention the BBC Forum to receive your member discount on your order and feel free to contact us with any questions!


    Shannon with Boat Covers Direct
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    Are you aware how it performs below freezing temperatures, does it get more slick??? Also, can the product be removed if needed??

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBass View Post
    Are you aware how it performs below freezing temperatures, does it get more slick??? Also, can the product be removed if needed??
    Great question, IronBass!

    If the Tuff Coat surface gets iced over, then yes, it would be slick. With that being said, this product is constantly used in Canada, along with many northern states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and even their origin state of Colorado. It holds strong to its non-skid properties in freezing temperatures. Removal is fairly simple by scraping or ripping it out, but the beauty of this product is that you can simply apply a fresh coat right over the top of the existing Tuff Coat that is already in place. I hope this helps and please let us know if you have any other questions!

    Thanks
    Shannon with Boat Covers Direct
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