Disclaimer, I have never used Kiwi Grip. But based on other painting that I have done, I see 3 concerns with your plan.1. Applied that thick, the Kiwi will take a very long time to dry, and it will most likely crack as it cures.2. The thicker kiwi may separate from the underlying deck coming off in big unsightly chunks.3. If 1 & 2 occur, or if you decide that you want to do a more permanent repair, it will be a PITA to remove all the kiwi.As I said I have no experience with Kiwi Grip, though I am planning to use it on my rebuild. At the very least, I recommend that you contact tech support for whoever sold you the Kiwi, and discuss your plans.
Quote from: mshugg on May 15, 2017, 03:01:01 PMDisclaimer, I have never used Kiwi Grip. But based on other painting that I have done, I see 3 concerns with your plan.1. Applied that thick, the Kiwi will take a very long time to dry, and it will most likely crack as it cures.2. The thicker kiwi may separate from the underlying deck coming off in big unsightly chunks.3. If 1 & 2 occur, or if you decide that you want to do a more permanent repair, it will be a PITA to remove all the kiwi.As I said I have no experience with Kiwi Grip, though I am planning to use it on my rebuild. At the very least, I recommend that you contact tech support for whoever sold you the Kiwi, and discuss your plans.Princess 110%! Better off leveling with some fairing compound then putting some finish cloth on top...