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I have a new plastic/composite deck (Azek) and have a metal bench that was on the previous deck. I don't want to scratch up my nice new deck and have watched a few youtube videos on rubberizing or coating tools with different prodcucts.

However, this is going to be a slightly higher wear situation and I don't need waterproofing. With those factors in mind is there a product/process you would use to keep the evil metal legs of a bench off of a pristine composite deck?

highbandwidth
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https://www.homedepot.com/b/Paint-Industrial-Paint-Rubberized-Coatings/FLEX-SEAL-FAMILY-OF-PRODUCTS/N-5yc1vZc8kfZrem This one has a clear.

I've never had any experience with doing something like this but I am confident it would work.

I have been a retail paint store manager for 21 years and I think I'll even start recommending this to my customers who have this issue. Thanks for the learning experience!

Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with or stand to monetize from Home Depot, PlastiDip, or Flex-Seal. I'm going to do some of my own testings.

Rob West
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Just use chair tips. these are plastic covers for the metal legs of your furniture.

Jasen
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