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Slippery Carport?

I need a solution for a slippery carport. Being in central Louisiana we have lots of humidity and it leaves my carport slab extremely slippery. Any solutions? Can we put down sand and a thin coat of paint or some type of sealer to secure it?

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Does anyone have a recommendation?

Thanks,

Nelwyn from Bunkie, LA

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By Judy TwoDogs (Guest Post)
June 27, 20060 found this helpful

How about using sawdust?

 
By craftylady31 (Guest Post)
June 27, 20060 found this helpful

yes you can put sand in the paint. i have concrete on my porch and thats what i did.

 
February 15, 20080 found this helpful

Try using SKID SAFE Water Based Sealer/Finish with ND Aggregate TM which I have successfully used on my hardwood floors, concrete driveway, and painted garage floors, and in my ceramic tile bathroom.

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These materials were very slippery wet before I used these amazing products, and now they are not slippery either WET nor DRY !

I have used them for over 8 years ! See www.ndclean.com, the manufacturer/creator since 1986.

 

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