Krud Kutter on grungy non-skid deck surface

ddurand

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Anyone try this? The non-skid deck cleaner has not done much to clean my grungy non-skid deck surfaces. (I do see they now have double strength non-skid deck cleaner which I have yet to try).

This would be original Krud Kutter.
 
I used to use Aurora Marine "Boat Scrub" which worked great and looked and s, Ellen similar to Soft Scrub. I tried Soft Scrub and it takes a bit more but costs a lot less. What do you use to protect the nonskid after cleaning it? I still buy Aurora Sure Step as it is easy to apply, not slippery, and works very well to protect from UV.
 
I emailed the company (Krud Kutter) and they say its safe to use on fiberglass non-skid deck surfaces.
 
But what do you plan to use after it to protect what you just cleaned?
 
I will probably use non-skid deck cleaner after the Krud Kutter as it provides protection to the surface.
 
Once I bought my cheapie electric power washer, I no longer scrub my deck. Works like a champ. I've loaned it to several of my dock neighbors and they were amazed at the results.
Once clean, a little Woody Wax is a good way to go. It's pricey, but a little goes a long ways.
 
I highly recommend Aurora Sure Step. It's a few dollars less than Woody Wax and isn't slippery at all. With bare, wet feet it actually provides a little traction. To apply: Clean non-skid (as I said above, I like Boat Scrub which is used by wetting deck and using a deck brush to apply, then rinse off), once non-skid is dry use a deck brush to apply a light coat. Once dry (half hour), use another deck brush to lightly brush off the extra. Two coats will last all season for me in MD.

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UV protection that isn't slippery.
 
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