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While there's no perfect product on the market, we highly recommend Cuprinol's anti slip decking paint. During our extensive anti slip decking paint reviews, Cuprinol's paint consistently scored top marks in all areas. The only downside is its limited colour choice. And we're not the only ones recommending this paint!
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Property Workshop is proudly reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small Amazon affiliate commission but this does not affect the price you pay. Learn more here. Decking quickly becomes dull and worn when left untreated, and anti slip paint represents a colourful alternative to varnishing or staining. While the latter simply adds a clear coat of protection, pastel colours can dramatically enhance the appearance of your decking. Moreover, anti slip properties are vital because painted and varnished/stained surfaces can be treacherous underfoot, especially in poor conditions. While there’s no perfect product on the market, we highly recommend Cuprinol’s anti slip decking paint. During our extensive anti slip decking paint reviews, Cuprinol’s paint consistently scored top marks in all areas. The only downside is its limited colour choice. And we’re not the only ones recommending this paint! Users praise Cuprinol’s Anti Slip Decking paint for its quality and durability.
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Pros Cons Good colour choice Not the best coverage The cheapest paint we tested No primary colour shades Highly regarded This British brand has been around for a quarter of a century, manufacturing a variety of vehicle cleaners and primers, but it’s best known for its paint range. From reflective road markings to telephone box paints, their range also includes 14 colours of anti-slip decking paint. Coverage of 13 square metres per litre is identical to Ronseal but down on Cuprinol, while a drying time of two to four hours is also industry standard. There’s no talk of algae resistance or microbeads here, though there is in-built UV protection, and the satin finish is slightly glossier than our other tested products. Indeed, some users have compared its consistency to gloss paint, with several reviews reporting dripping. Trade Paints recommend application by a roller and brush, so pouring this into a square tray may be advisable rather than extracting it from a circular tin where drips would be less predictable. The main drawback to this product is its cost. It’s around 50% more expensive than its competitors, yet it doesn’t appear to offer any benefits in composition, durability or coverage. Pros Cons The best range of colours Far more expensive Dries within a couple of hours Question marks over durability UV protection built-in
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