Valspar 1 Gallon Super One Coat White Semi-Gloss Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior
Description
Valspar Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior is a self-priming, 100% acrylic professional-grade white paint engineered for fade resistance and durable adhesion on exterior surfaces. This high-quality semi-gloss coating provides reliable coverage and long-lasting performance in outdoor environments while resisting mold and mildew formation. The low-temperature application capability down to 35°F extends the painting season beyond traditional weather windows, enabling work during cooler months when standard paints cannot be applied. The 100% acrylic formula ensures straightforward soap-and-water cleanup for efficient tool maintenance. Designed for professional use, this exterior paint delivers consistent results on previously painted surfaces, making it suitable for house renovation, maintenance and new construction applications.
Features
- Self-priming 100% acrylic formula eliminates separate primer application for streamlined workflow
- Resists fading to maintain color appearance over time in outdoor exposure
- Low-temperature application down to 35°F extends painting season into cooler weather
- Durable adhesion and coverage ensure lasting protection on exterior wall surfaces
- Mold- and mildew-resistant semi-gloss finish preserves surface integrity in humid conditions
- Easy soap-and-water cleanup simplifies tool maintenance and job site efficiency
- Ideal for exterior house renovation, maintenance projects, and property refresh applications
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.