- High Traffic Formula
- Never Peel or Blister*
- Coat in any season*
WHERE TO USE
Areas - Decking, walkways, stairs, ramps
Substrates - All exterior timber
Locations - Exterior
SURFACE PREP
The instructions below offer general preparation guidelines.
Maintenance coat of Intergrain UltraDeck Slip Resistant:
If your existing Intergrain UltraDeck Slip Resistant coating is in good condition, clean the surface with Intergrain UltraPrep™ Timber Cleaner.
New timber:
Treat timber with Intergrain UltraPrep Tannin & Oil Remover. Then clean with Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Grey and weathered with no previous coating:
Clean with Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner. For severely weathered timber, sand back to a fresh surface, remove all sanding dust, then clean with Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Existing coating in poor condition:
Remove coating by using a combination of Intergrain UltraPrep Tannin & Oil Remover and power washing. Then clean with Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Paints, varnishes or coatings in varied condition:
Paints, varnishes or coatings that have deteriorated unevenly, remove all existing coating by using a coatings stripper or sanding back to bare timber. Then clean with Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Important: If mould is present or if timber is in a mould prone area, use Intergrain UltraPrep Mould Killer to remove surface mould effectively as the first step of preparing the timber for coating.
APPLICATION
Methods: brush, Lambswool applicator
1. Remove excess water from the surface and allow the timber to dry for at least 1 hour before coating. Stir Intergrain UltraDeck Slip Resistant thoroughly before and during use with a flat blade stirrer.
2. Apply Intergrain UltraDeck Slip Resistant using the Intergrain DeckBrush (recommended), flat deck applicator, applicator or paint brush. Do not spray or use a roller. Apply at the coverage rate of 10-14m2/L. Do not overspread or apply thinly as insufficient film thickness will result in lap marks and compromise performance and durability. When coating large areas, work in sections, apply long strokes and use natural breaks in the boards as stopping points.
3. Allow to dry for at least 3 hours, then apply a second coat.
4. A third coat will give extra protection and is required in harsh conditions such as full sun exposure, around pools and in humid areas or if the first coat was applied on damp or porous timber.
Important: All timber is required to be free from dust, mould and site contaminants prior to coating. Follow all relevant product label instructions when using Intergrain products.