I would be interested in the experiences and lessons learned from anyone who has cast molded-in non-skid panels over a large-ish deck area (not just a patch repair to existing molded non-skid). I understand latex-backed molds for the various 'diamond' patterns are available from gibco (https://gibcoflexmold.com/); or that panels of acrylic ceiling light diffusers can be used (https://www.homedepot.com/b/Buildin...ght-Panels-Louvers/2-x-4/N-5yc1vZc58pZ1z0w2mf). I am getting ready to replace the worn-thin, screwed-down teak on my foredeck and I want to weigh the option of making up and 'glassing-down molded non-skid panels vs teak panels. I don't want to paint-and-sand a non-skid finish.