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tartan30cirrus
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Post by tartan30cirrus »

using Interdeck biege

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Looks good!
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How's the texture?
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Post by heartofgold »

When I finished the decks on Heart of Gold, I also used Interdeck (beige). It has a uses fairly fine particles in a sufficient quantity to provide excellent traction. In the end, I added a slight amount of texture to what came in the can (personal preference).

I really like Interdeck: it applies without fuss, has proved extremely durable, and is easily touched up if needed. I particularly like the classic look of the beige which complements the white lines nicely.
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#218 wrote:How's the texture?
I'd compare it to about 120 grit.
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