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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 105387" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>Carpet on a front deck will collect sand and sometimes during a bit of a chop while underway that sand will fly up and get in your eyes. I like the non skid of a bed liner, but what I use is a product called Skid No More. It is basically a latex paint that has ground up rubber in it for traction. I added some white paint (per the directions) and got a near white coating that is easy on the feet during the hot times and not too rough either. But the real beauty is that I can hose it out and get all the mud, sand , blood, guts...etc. off and it is ready to go. Even when it is wet it is not slick like the bed liners. JMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 105387, member: 1931"] Carpet on a front deck will collect sand and sometimes during a bit of a chop while underway that sand will fly up and get in your eyes. I like the non skid of a bed liner, but what I use is a product called Skid No More. It is basically a latex paint that has ground up rubber in it for traction. I added some white paint (per the directions) and got a near white coating that is easy on the feet during the hot times and not too rough either. But the real beauty is that I can hose it out and get all the mud, sand , blood, guts...etc. off and it is ready to go. Even when it is wet it is not slick like the bed liners. JMHO. [/QUOTE]
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