Valspar 1 Gallon Super One Coat White Satin Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior
Description
Valspar Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior is a professional-grade, 100% acrylic latex paint designed to resist fading and support extended-season application on outdoor surfaces. This self-priming formula combines durable adhesion with mold- and mildew-resistant protection, reducing the need for separate primer on properly prepared substrates in many cases. Engineered for 35°F low-temperature application, it extends the painting season into cooler months when conventional coatings cannot be applied. The acrylic resin system delivers excellent coverage and color retention while resisting fading over time. Easy water cleanup streamlines workflow and tool maintenance. Available in 1-gallon containers with a satin finish in white, it is suited for house exterior projects requiring long-lasting protection and appearance.
Features
- Self-priming 100% acrylic formula reduces separate primer step on most properly prepared surfaces
- Fade-resistant technology maintains color appearance through extended exposure
- 35°F low-temperature application extends painting season into spring and fall months
- Mold- and mildew-resistant finish protects against microbial growth in humid environments
- Durable adhesion ensures long-term bond to properly prepared exterior surfaces including wall applications
- Water-based formulation allows easy soap-and-water cleanup for efficient tool maintenance
- Ideal for exterior furniture, trim, fences, shutters and general residential projects
Specifications
- Surface Prep: Remove surface contaminants with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Remove peeled or damaged paint. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Seal stains with the appropriate primer. Caulk around windows, doors and other openings after spot priming bare surfaces. Knots and some woods, such as redwood and cedar, contain a high amount of tannin, a colored wood extract. If applied to these unpainted woods, the first coat of paint may show some staining, but it will be trapped in the first coat. A second coat will uniform the appearance. If staining persists, spot prime severe areas with a stain-blocking primer.