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Since it's F'n snowing today...I'm in the process of ripping the tile off the floor of my trailer (cracking, peeling, old, heavy, looks like crap). I'm sure it looked great new, but the trailer is heavy enough without it.
Any suggestions for a non-slip, easy to apply, and inexpensive covering?
I'm guessing I'll have to remove the old glue somehow, sand, prime, then apply an industrial coating with traction.
Who's done what?
Joel Taylor
LRRS/CCS #719
I just did my floor w/ 2-part epoxy that's used for concrete floors - it works great on wood and applies just like paint. I added grit (its a fine aluminum oxide IIRC) to give it some more grip. A 1-car garage kit runs $60 @ HD/Lowes. Can do a 2-3 coats depending on the size of your trailer. I did the underside also to protect it completely. There is a 1-part epoxy they sell which probably is a little less durable but cheaper. You can only apply the 2-part >55*F. Not sure about the 1-part.
I've heard of guys using rhino truck bed liner w/ very good results too. Probably want to paint it to give it a lighter color though (black would make it pretty dark inside).
Good luck!