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Grip & Guard - Rust-Oleum


Hey brothers,anybody use this stuff Grip & Guard - Rust-Oleum,saw it at Ace Hardware,right beside the plast-dip,the guy said its just like plast-dip,anybody use it on a suit yet?

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Re: Grip & Guard - Rust-Oleum?


I tried to use it on some things last year and it didn't work out at all. It didn't seem to want to dry but I was using the dip kind.

I have not used the spray.
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Re: Grip & Guard - Rust-Oleum?


Yes,I've used it and no,it's not like Plasti-Dip.
This stuff is for spraying onto tool handles and wooden steps and things like that to prevent slipping. It's textured like sandpaper or grip tape.
I used it for spraying the soles for my 89 and Returns boots and it works great for that,but I wouldn't use it for latex.
Both PD and G-n-G are good for tool handles,but PD will have a smooth rubber coating,whereas G-n-G will have a textured,non-slip feel to it.

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