
Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe
Manufacturer: Rust-Oleum
A one coat, hard wearing epoxy resin anti-slip coating for concrete, stone, metal and wood. Solvent-free and virtually odour-free, Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe is finished with hard-wearing carborundum particles and will easily withstand heavy traffic including forklift trucks and harsh chemicals.

Product Description
Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe is applied by roller in one thick, tough coat. Solvent-free and virtually odour-free, Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe is finished with hard-wearing carborundum particles and will easily withstand heavy traffic including forklift trucks and harsh chemicals. Ideal for use on floors, stairs, ramps, loading bays, boat decks, etc.
Features & Benefits
- Tough, long lasting finish
- Coarse anti-slip surface
- One coat application
- Solvent-free and virtually odourless
- Easy to apply
- External and internal use
Note: A coat of a Rust-Oleum Epoxy Floor Paint (Pegakote, 9100, Safe-T-Epoxy, etc.) in yellow is recommended on darker or bare concrete prior to applying Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe Safety Yellow. Galvanized metal must be suitably prepared and primed before applying Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe.
It is your responsibility to read the Product Data Sheets (available below) before you place an order and prior to application of the product. The content of this website is our best recommendation and is not advice. Coverage rates quoted are approximate, you agree that coverage depends on the condition of the substrate, surface absorption, texture and application method. We ALWAYS recommend a trial area is coated to ensure the product meets your requirements before use.
Technical Data
Typical Coverage (per coat) | 5m² per pack |
Touch Dry | 12-24 hours |
Application | Brush, Roller |
The figures stated above are approximate. Please ensure you refer to all datasheets for full application information. |
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Questions
![]() | Question: Hi I'm stripping my stairs and painting them. Is this suitable to use on the wooden treads? If not what do you recommend? Thanks Cath |
Answer: Wood should be sanded to a reasonably smooth finish, and all previous coatings should be removed. Any uncoated surfaces or edges which are not to be treated with Treadsafe should be sealed to prevent expansion and contraction of the wood due to moisture. | |
![]() | Question: I am looking for a non slip paint which could be applied to metal fire escapes. Some of our the fire escapes are galvanized while the others are cast iron. Which product do you recommend? Colour doesn't matter but yellow would be our first choice. Many thanks, Ian. |
Answer: Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe would be an ideal solution for this application. Both surfaces would need to be thoroughly cleaned and degreased with Rust-Oleum Mathys ND14 Cleaner Degreaser, remove any loose or flaking material and rust by wire brushing or disc grinding. Existing weathered (1yr+) galvanised surfaces can be coated with Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe directly. If the galvanising is new this must first be primed with Rust-Oleum 3333 Super Adhesion Primer. Mild steel/Cast iron must be first primed with Rust-Oleum 9169 Epoxy Rust Primer. If the staircases are external, we would recommend applying one coat of Rust-Oleum 9200 Rust-O-Thane over Rust-Oleum SuperGrip Treadsafe to provide colour, gloss and UV stability. | |

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