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Concrete Surfaces
Grizzly Grip is an excellent choice for refinishing your patio, dog run, garage floor, cement,
wood stairs, or wood patios (decks). Grizzly Grip will give you a very decorative look, plus a non-skid
surface to areas to prevent slipping and falling. You can use your imagination to coat your project with
two or three different colors onto your surface. Besides a decorative look, the coating is very
flexible polyurethane with rubber blended into it, you will receive years of durability from it.
Below is a step by step on refinishing a dog run in Safari Tan. With the coating being so durable
and flexible, dogs’ nails cannot tear into the coating, yet it has softness to it for a
gentler surface for your dog rather than rough cement.

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Preparation is the key to durability. Power wash cement before applying Grizzly Grip or primer. This is a 200 sq ft dog run that has major lifting by the brick wall. |
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: This area is 3” wide and 2” deep, that broke away from original concrete. |
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Since we manufacture Grizzly Grip, we can adjust the thickness. We made this Safari Tan heavier, so it can be used as a filler to repair wide and deep gaps. |
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The area that was filled prior to re-coating the dog run was 16’X 3”. |
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We masked off the perimeter of the dog run, and brushed on the Grizzly Grip where a roller could not reach. |
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We are applying our first coat of Grizzly Grip with special textured rollers. NOTE- No Primer was used, however we suggest that a primer should be used to fill in the tiny pits within the cement. Also less of the Grizzly Grip will be used with a primer applied on. |
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Completed first coat of Grizzly Grip. NOTE- The repair that was done by the wall can help prevent minor leaks into the basement. |
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This is a glimpse of the finished dog run with two medium coats over the cement. |
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Here is a closer look at the finished result. Grizzly Grip gives the dog run a decorative, non-skid, durable finish that will last for years. NOTE- Two colors can be selected to bring in a more decorative appeal. |
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