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Old 06-14-2015, 03:52 PM   #12
Larry M
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Originally Posted by RT Firefly View Post
...but you may have to live with the peeling for a bit until it gets totally unbearable and then strip the crap off and start over. What about a patio carpet? They're made for outdoor exposure...
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Originally Posted by Pack Mule View Post
Would you strip it and start over ?
I'd live with it for the time being. It's a deck/floor right? Summers here.

Then at some point, strip it and at the same time think about fairing/refinishing the base for a smooth finish to accept a 2 part. For complete removal of the 1 part you may have to anyway. Two part paints can be rolled on.

I don't know about carpet on 1 part polyurethane but I know on 2 part paints, if the carpet holds any moisture (I know now your under cover), the paint will blister. Two part polyurethanes are not made for constant contact with moisture.
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