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Krylon K03400000 Clear Non-Skid Coating - 11 oz. Aerosol

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  • Krylon Non-Skid Coatings Aerosol Clear


Krylon K03400000 Krylon Non-Skid Coatings Aerosol Clear


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Works on old painted wood steps.
leslie wagner
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The can did not spray the product evenly it kept starting and stopping and made for a difficult project. It did not turn out the way I wanted it. I’m not not sure why the key did not work. It’s almost like it didn’t have enough aerosol in it.
Lisa D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
I recently painted my bathroom floor and finished it with a resin top coat that turned out to be very slippery when getting out of the shower. I needed something that would reduce the chances of my falling and still be clear and this looked like it would do the trick. Yes, just a light coat over my floor pretty much eliminated my chance of falling without having the usual non skid sand type of feel. My only issue with it is that it dulled. my shiny clear coat a bit but I would still use this again and I recommend it if you have a slippery floor.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I asked Krylon what ingredient provides the "non-skid" feature. Their answer was that the ingrediants are on the label (they are NOT!) and SDS. The SDS lists no ingredient that would provide texture, so it is not surprising that the application (to wood steps as pictured in the sales info) had no texture at all. This is simply clear spray paint and entirely useless as advertised. As with any spray paint, the nozzle clogs quickly and may work again after a soak in alcohol, but who cares? 0 stars for deception
Nathaniel Siddall
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I used it on the deck of a sailboard--fiberglass composite material. It was nearly invisible, didn't cover over logos and design at all. Provided a surprisingly effective non-slip surface. Similar on some aluminum hiking poles. In the latter case, it wore off quite quickly. I think this will happen on the sailboard as well. For a more permanent treatment probably need epoxy coating with texturing material.
jrhjr
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022
We have stone patio stairs that are stained and become real slippery when wet. Both my wife and I have fallen on them in our quest to secure them. I spent hundreds in grip tape and rubber mats and all they gave us was an empty wallet and a black and blue butt. I tried this stuff out of desperation and OMG it works! I sprayed a healthy coat on the entire stair surface and it's been a flipping dream (not literally) ever since! You can't see it at all - it's very clear / invisible and it adds the grip we need to traverse our stairs safely. This is such an inexpensive solution that's incredibly effective - I wish I tried this before wasting hundreds on unsafe fixes that did more harm than good. Buy this now!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2017
Works pretty well but needs re applying every so often. Using it on wood stairs.
Tikvah
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016
If you happen to be a dog like me who gets very excited over the sounds made when your dinner is being put into your dog bowl... and you just have to run like crazy over those horribly slick hardwood floors to get to your meal... then you will want to lick your master right on the face when he gets a can of Krylon 3400 to spray VERY lightly all over the floor --- and especially on that one last tight turn into the kitchen! No more crashing into the walls for this dog.My big paws never slip on the wood floor anymore. I also don't slip on the floor in the part of the house that has laminate flooring---and you know how we dogs hate that stuff. Woof!A WORD FROM THE MASTER: I'm very happy with Krylon 3400 too: one can sprayed VERY lightly does a whole house ( just a little mist does the job)... and no one can see it either. The mist is invisible. I apply it from waist-high---while walking steadily backwards without pausing. My shiny real oak flooring still looks shiny after the light mist of Krylon----all of the shine; none of the slips. I strongly recommend this product.UPDATE TIP: This product works best when sprayed VERY LIGHTLY. Don't spray it like paint. What you want is a very fine mist of droplets that are well-spaced apart from each other. That "spacing" is what gives the product it's non-slip feature. If you spray it like paint and try to soak the entire floor surface, it will not work! I would say that you cannot possibly spray this stuff too thinly. Just hold the can at waist height, and walk at a normal pace. Each tiny little spray droplet will be a distance from the nearest neighboring droplet. If the floor was shiny before, it will still look shiny----only (after the droplets dry) you will NOT slip on that floor any longer---and neither will your dog. Do NOT apply it like paint! One can should be enough to cover an entire house---when sprayed VERY thinly and quickly.I don't use this product outdoors. I believe it is designed to be used on INDOOR floor that is dry---but slippery. For outdoor wood surfaces, I paint the wood---and then while the paint is STILL VERY WET-- I toss some dry, sharp sand across the surface. Do not brush after spreading the sand---just let everything dry. Days later when you eventually get around to sweeping or hosing off the surface, some of the sand will remain stuck to the paint---and you will not slip on that surface. Hint: mixing sand INTO the paint before brushing will have the exact opposite effect of what you intend. Sand mixed into the paint (or brushed over while the paint is wet) will result in a surface that is covered with thousands of little particles that have paint smoothing over each particle. That surface will act like you spread thousands of tiny little ball bearings---- and will be FAR more slippery than the plain wood ever was. The way you apply the sand is all-important.-----------------------I you or someone you know slips and falls on a floor after you've used this stuff, then you had for good legal representation. ;)
Mark Lindenbaum
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2016
So far it has been a good product (after 2 months of rain, dogs running on it). I applied to a cedar deck walkway on top of recently applied, well cured oil-based preservative. It is very clear and really invisible once in use, but gives a good non-skid feel without being gritty. One complaint is that none of the product descriptions nor the FAQs gave coverage information, though it is clearly given on the can (up to 20 sf per can). Because of this I had to extrapolate the coverage from a description of one person's use in the reviews and ended up doing only one coat in some areas, 2 in others. The packaging recommends two lighter coats, and I definitely agree with that. The areas with two coats are better than that with one. So aim for one can for 16-18 sf to give 2 decent coats. It's too early to say much about durability, but it is holding up well in a wet PNW fall so far.