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Non-Skid Paint Additive - Quart for 5 gallons - FINE Anti-Slip Particles Fas-Grip

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About this item

  • Works Great for 2-Part Epoxy, Urethane, Gelcoats, and Enamels
  • Unique Polymer Absorbs the paint so it stays the same color as it wears
  • Floors, Stairs, Decks, Walkways, Factories, Inclines, Boat Decks, and Docks
  • Produces a Slip-Resistant Floor
  • FINE Grade Non skid Particles.


FAS-GRIP is a unique polymer texturing agent designed for use in most coatings.
Available in coarse and fine grades.
FAS-GRIP will stir easily into most coatings with minimal effect on the coating viscosity.
The low density of FAS-GRIP allows it to stay suspended in the coating rather than sinking, like sand type additives.
This allows for a more even application with less mixing.
Due to it’s spherical shape, FAS-GRIP is not highly abrasive, and is easy to clean due to its lack of sharp edges.
Method #1: For spray brush or roll application, add 10oz of FAS-GRIP non skid particles to 1 gallon of coating.Apply by syphon gun or a pressure pot with agitator. When texture is achieved, apply a sealer coat.
Method #2: Apply a tack coat to the non-skid area and then broadcast the FAS-GRIP particles (via a perforated shaker apparatus) to the wet area. Allow to tack up, blow off excess particles and then apply a final coat.

FINE Grade Non skid Particles.


Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I've used other products from Fasco and they've be great. Added it to Alexseal 2-part marine paint. Turned to mud. Strained it, filtered it, add a different nonskid product and good to go.
Pamela
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Easy to use and good finish work
Gerald wallace
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
Blended well and adheres well
D. Burke
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
Worked great but clogged up the sprayer completely. The couple of spots where i had to finish with a brush (because the sprayer no longer worked) Came out a little clumpy. Overall though, worked great for making the patio less slippery.
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
Worked as it should nothing to say but great things. Will buy again.
Dixieboy
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023
First of all it was not as described. It is basically just fine sand. Pretty rough finish. I followed the instructions but as soon as I stepped on my deck, I got white marks. I think the deck paint just grinds off to leave exposed grit. Guess if you used white paint you would see it as much. Not sure how to fix this problem. Find something else.
giselle marchant
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2022
Great product to provide grip on boats. Easy to use. Came sooner than expected. Would buy again.
Dennis Ideue
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
If you are doing concrete with Epoxy/PolyC coatings, this is the ticket! Those goofy, confetti-like things that they put in the garage floor kits are just too lame for words.Mix this in with your epoxy, and put it on the floor! It prevents the sliperiness, but it's still smooth enough to push water with a squeegee! Mixed in, the particles are evenly distributed, and there's no funny confetti-like things clumped up on the floor, and sealed in where you can NEVER remove them!I've done two of my garage floors in the past, just ordered more for the third!
Mark Ate A Shark
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2020
All I can say is WOW!!! Better results than I could have hoped for. I was refurbishing my in-ground pool for the first time and using an epoxy paint that was supposed to dry to a porcelain finish, i.e. SLICK. It did, and it was. I needed something for the edging of the pool and, more importantly, the steps going down into the pool. I did a lot of reading on non-slip paint additives and this one seemed to fit the bill. However, rather than mix it into the paint, where I figured 90% of the granules would be below the surface when applied, I used an old plastic cinnamon container and sprinkled the "sand" VERY LIGHTLY over the freshly painted surface. It came out perfect. Great traction, but no sharp feeling on bare feet.As you can see in my photos, the "sand" is more like a sugar, and it settled just into the surface of the paint. The amount provided (about 1 pint) was enough to easily cover about 100 square feet,