Thinking an epoxy paint, linseed oil or??? Just to resist water, oil, and the like. Thanks
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Thinking an epoxy paint, linseed oil or??? Just to resist water, oil, and the like. Thanks
What material is the floor made of......metal or wood ?
You need to be real careful with this because most anything you put on it will make it slick under some conditions.
While riding the Spyder on and off might not be a problem, if you use it for anything else a slippery footing might cause injuries.
I used Rustoleum truck bed coating for the floor of my enclosed trailer. It has a texture to it that keeps it from becoming slippery and it wears like iron. The best price I found was about 55 dollars a gallon at Wally world.com.
Ryde safe, Rich
I went to Home Depot and got a non-skid paint and painted the wooden floor.. It has worked great!
horse stall mat from Tractor Supply
I have a drop tail trailer with an aluminum floor. I purchased this to provide traction for the rear tire, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
It helped out a lot when loading wet and the rear tire would spin.
On our enclosed wooden floor trailer, I used some good quality water based paint with a product called Shark Grip added to it. It gives the paint a sandpaper type surface. I have ridden our bykes up the painted ramp in pouring rain, snow and ice, and have yet to loose traction. Sherwin Williams sells it. Not bad $$$ wise. Don't buy the paint they suggest. It's $90 a gallon. I went to Lowes and got it for about $15.
To avoid slippery, throw sand on it and paint over. So first coat, throw sand, let it dry. Second coat.