Durabak is a one-part, moisture cured, polyurethane protective coating with unlimited applications. This product is tough, totally flexible, slip resistant and waterproof. Durabak is an outstanding product that provides a non-slip coating and professional grade finish to do-it-yourself projects. You can choose the textured version with recycled rubber tire granules or the smooth version to achieve an exceptional result. Durabak will bond to concrete, wood, fiberglass, metal and coated surfaces. Durabak will even bond to itself making it easily repairable if necessary. Just open the can, stir and apply to the prepared surface. Durabak is available in 16 standard colors and is available in a smooth or textured finish. We can also manufacture custom colors for larger orders. Durabak will not flake, chip, or peel even when subjected to impact, vibration or bending and known for its durability and multi-uses. Thousands of professionals stand by Durabak as their choice of coating for almost any job. Durabak has been approved for use on US Navy nuclear aircraft carriers. It is currently on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, USS Harry S. Truman and the USS George Washington.
K**R
Worth the price. Preserves and protects- this is your answer
Awesome product. Have used clear-smooth and gray-textured so far. Both exterior application. Performed just as directions stated and so far I am very pleased. Clear went on wood planters, gray went on a shop floor ramp. Extremely durable, especially with two coats, UV stable without question, and the clear is truly clear. More rubberized than epoxy, but harder than the standard bed liner. Recommend wiping down surface with xylene to prep, seems to help with first coat coverage. Lays down nice. Will buy again. Coverage seems to be as advertised- 60 sq.ft. for two coats
K**A
Not sure it's worth the cost
I used this as a floor and trunk/truck bed coating for my jeep wrangler. This liner saw Salt water, UV rays, ice cold Temps and 110 degree days and Lots of abrasion. The first coating lasted me about a year of daily abuse but once I wore a hole through one spot it began to peel away. I re coated the floors again and will rewrite this In a year or two but I'm still not sure 100 bucks per gallon was worth two years
A**R
Very tough coat - well worth the money.
It is difficult to get the grit in the paint to distribute evenly when using the roller I bought at the Paint Store.Other than that the paint setup well even though I was painting in 47Deg Weather. I still have another coat to apply but it covers well and seems very durable. Buy their roller to improve your distribution of the texture grit.
R**E
Perfect paint for off road vehicles
This works great as a paint for vehicles regularly off roading. Let alone people always want to touch your vehicle cuz the matte texture just looks cool. Tree branches are always causing scratches in regular paint, not this stuff. Drive right through tight stuff. I even rubbed a full grown tree, albeit kind of lightly in a tightly wooded area. Made a slight dent if you look closely. But didn’t damage the Durabak. The paint actually ground against the tree bark and wore down the tree… not the paint!!!
G**R
A GOOD product
I agree with some of the others, yes it's expensive; however the cost of its effect at a spray shop is minimum; I would suggest using 1/2 cup 'thinner' and mix, mix, mix. good idea to remix after thirty minutes or so after initial mixing.
B**N
Great stuff for exterior of RV
I coated the roof of a camper with this and have no complaints. It's very durable and has lasted well out in the sun. Would buy again.
J**.
Awesome Nonskid
It's true non-skid. The Navy would would be jealous. On the spendy side, but I just replaced my boardwalk and wanted a good non-skid coating that protects. I'll update after the winter, but I am pleased with the results thus far. If it holds up, I'll probably do my whole deck!
K**H
Skip it. Not worth the cost.
I purchased this before and covered the entire space with less than a gallon. I put it on again in a thinner coat and still couldn’t cover the entire thing with the whole gallon. Plus, the prep after an initial coat was so much work it just wasn’t worth it. You can buy other products for far less.
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