Valspar 1 Gallon Clear Base Satin Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior
Description
Valspar Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Exterior is a professional-grade, self-priming 100% acrylic paint designed to resist fading and provide durable adhesion across exterior substrates. Formulated for robust coverage and mold- and mildew-resistant protection, this coating allows painting in temperatures as low as 35°F, extending the workable season beyond typical latex formulations. The acrylic formula ensures easy water cleanup while delivering a satin finish that maintains color appearance over time. Each gallon offers comprehensive coverage for siding, trim, shutters, doors, house walls, and other exterior wood surfaces requiring reliable, fade-resistant protection. Ideal for professional contractors and homeowners seeking extended application flexibility and durable outdoor performance in varied temperature conditions.
Features
- Self-priming 100% acrylic formula eliminates separate primer step for streamlined application
- Fade-resistant coating maintains color appearance in prolonged sun exposure
- Low-temperature application down to 35°F extends painting season into cooler months
- Durable adhesion and coverage provide reliable protection on exterior wood surfaces and house walls
- Mold- and mildew-resistant finish prevents surface degradation in moisture-prone areas
- Easy water cleanup simplifies tool maintenance and workflow efficiency
- Ideal for siding, trim, shutters, doors and outdoor wall projects requiring extended-season flexibility
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.