Ladder Latch Coating
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:10 am
The rubber coating on our ladder latches has been deteriorating for some time, and I have wrestled with how to best repair it. Here are some before and after pictures:
I thought about some sort of heat shrink, then decided to try Liquid Flex Seal. The pint can was the perfect size for dipping. The only issue I had is that I think the Flex Seal is probably too thick. Maybe good for a solid base coat, but it was so viscous, that it dried a little wrinkled and large 'dripping' places. I found that it was pretty easy to sand down to something close to smooth again, and applied a top coat by brushing on a mixture thinned with 2 parts Flex Seal and one part mineral spirits. I only did one side, just in case this process doesn't wear well or last long.
I thought about some sort of heat shrink, then decided to try Liquid Flex Seal. The pint can was the perfect size for dipping. The only issue I had is that I think the Flex Seal is probably too thick. Maybe good for a solid base coat, but it was so viscous, that it dried a little wrinkled and large 'dripping' places. I found that it was pretty easy to sand down to something close to smooth again, and applied a top coat by brushing on a mixture thinned with 2 parts Flex Seal and one part mineral spirits. I only did one side, just in case this process doesn't wear well or last long.