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Acknowledged as the best anti-slip coating to make surfaces non-slip, even when wet.Suitable for stone and wood, UV light resistant., interior or exterior use and doesn't change the look of the surface.

I bought this to coat my front garden paving. Never used as I found the solution was simpy to lift the slippery paving slabs.

Still in the plastic wrapping it came in, supplier taped up lid only to prevent transport spill, but never been opened, hence the photos.

Was outside the 'window' for me to return.

Normally retails at around £20-£22.

Only £10.00.

I'm in West Dulwich.

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Edited by BlueDahlia
  • BlueDahlia changed the title to Liberon Anti-Slip Coating paint - clear - 1 litre. Only £10.

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