To add non-slip properties to flooring and marine applications, as well as any applications where an aggressive texture is desired, this product is used.
In wet locations, rust, water damage, and slippery surfaces can cause tremendous damage to your vehicle and compromise your safety while at work.
The perfect additive for floor coatings where water can be present and extreme non-skid properties are needed is Al's Liner Rubber Crumb.
When evaluating options for skid and water-resistant additives, ground rubber is superior to the traditional mixes that other liners use for two reasons.
First, lighter than the sand or quartz mix found in other liners, ground rubber stays suspended in the bed liner through the application process, so you do not have to constantly remix your liner to keep it consistent.
A true DIY product, Al's Liner and the rubber crumb additive are key to ease of application when extra protection is needed.
Second, sand and quartz can be very abrasive.
If you have worked on a boat deck or trailer floor coated with a different liner, you likely know the frustration of scraped knees and knuckles that come with these substances.
These abrasive materials can scratch other materials and tear your skin while wearing down easily with repeated use.
The Al's Liner Rubber Crumb Additive is a soft material that will not scuff your skin or tools upon contact.
It provides long-lasting traction and protection and is derived from recycled tires.
Just another way Al's Liner maintains an approach to supplying truck bed liners.
It is recommended to add one half quart of Rubber Crumb to one gallon of Al's Liner for standard non-slip flooring.
Ideal for trailers, boat decks, residential decking, etc.
If an extremely aggressive texture is needed in applications such as loading ramps, mix one full quart of Rubber Crumb to one gallon of Al's Liner.
Sold in quart containers.