Overview
For use on rough sawn and smooth planed wood, Ronseal Ultimate Fence Life Concentrate paint is quick and easy to mix, protects from the harshest weather conditions and is showerproof in an hour. The new generation, space saving packaging contains 90% less plastic and is 100% recyclable. One eco friendly pouch makes 5 litres of paint, which covers up to three fence panels with two coats.
Ultimate Fence Life Concentrate contains advanced water beading technology and offers Ronseal's longest lasting protection. It can be brushed or sprayed on.
- Showerproof in one hour
- Protects in all kinds of weather
- Longest lasting formula
- Advanced water beading technology
- Eco friendly, space saving packaging
- Covers up to 3 fence panels
- Just add water
Area | Exterior |
Recommended Use | Rough sawn or smooth planed sheds and fences |
Base | Water-Based |
Coverage | up to 40m² per litre |
Drying Time | 1 Hour |
Recommended Coats | 2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush, Spray |
VOC Levels | Low |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with water |
Preparation
Always ensure you product is cleaned and prepared before application.
- Use a dust sheet to cover the ground to avoid splash marks.
- Previously painted surfaces: Ensure that the fence or shed you're painting is clean and free from any debris. If it has been previously painted, use a stiff brush to remove any flaking coatings.
- New fences and sheds: If your shed or fence is brand new, it is recommended that you leave it 3 - 6 months before painting. This is because it is likely to have been pre-treated. This pre-treatment may reject the coating if it is not left to weather first.
- Damp wood: If the wood is damp, leave it to dry for 5 hours before painting.
Application
We recommend always following the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin. Stir thoroughly, it is recommended that a small test area is applied before treating the entire surface to ensure compatibility.
- Snip the top left corner of the pouch to form a spout and pour the concentrate into your bucket.
- Cut along the line across the back of the pouch. You can now use the pouch to measure the water that you'll be mixing with the concentrate.
- Fill the pouch up to the line 4 times and add to the concentrate.
- Stir it, as you would a ready mixed paint, so that the colour is consistent.
- Brush application: Start at the top, with plenty of paint on the brush, working horizontally with the grain. Brush away any drip marks straight away. Apply 2 coats, leaving 4 hours between coats.
- Spray application: Pour the liquid into the tank. Pump it up or turn it on and start spraying. Use long, sweeping, horizontal arm movements, moving along the full length of the panel. Drop down and repeat.
- Overlap by 50% each time, so that the whole area is covered with the correct amount of paint.
- Generally, 2 spray coats are required. If the wood is very weathered, an additional coat may be needed. Leave 4 hours between coats.