



Typical Applications
Exterior decks, docks & fences, composite decks, patio furniture, vinyl siding and interior surfaces such as those with flood or water damage, renovation & remodeling walls and bathroom areas where moisture has been a problem (under sinks, water damaged walls), basements and attics.
1. Shake well before use.
(Do not allow product to freeze.)
(Do not allow product to freeze.)
2. Pre test for color fastness of materials to be stained.
3. Surface Preperation: optimum penetration is attained when the surface is free of dirt and other contaminates.
We recommend to clean visibly dirty areas with a mixture of UltraMean2.
4. Coverage: see the coverage estimation guide.
Varies depending on surface texture and absorption ability.
Varies depending on surface texture and absorption ability.
Note: Expect the highest coverage on non-porus surfaces. Overspray from tools (rollers, brushes and spray equipment) will affect coverage.
5. Tools: manual garden type pump sprayer, airless sprayers, rollers, brushes or submersion bath.
6. Mixing: blend thoroughly before application by shaking or by mechanical stirring.
7. Clean up: clean containers and equipment with soap and water.
8. Mixing: Dilute according to label. (Concentrate only)
9. Application: APPLY LIBERALLY TO SATURATION.
Apply to a clean dry surface when both air and surface are above 40 degrees fairenheight.
Apply to a clean dry surface when both air and surface are above 40 degrees fairenheight.
SURFACE MATERIAL | SQUARE FOOT PER GALLON |
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Fiberglass | Up to 1000 |
Vinyl Siding | 800 - 1000 |
Painted Surfaces | 600 - 800 |
DryWall/Wallpaper | 400 - 600 |
SURFACE MATERIAL | SQUARE FOOT PER GALLON |
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Previously Stained Decks | 300 - 425 |
Composite Decking | 300 - 425 |
Wood Surfaces | 200 - 300 |
Cement/Concrete Block | 150 - 250 |
General Care and Maintenance
A mild solution of UltraMean2 will clean the surface without damaging UltraBan’s barrier film protection. Severe or “staining spills” on the surface requiring heavy cleaning should have UltraBan re-applied to the surface to reestablish the “invisible shield” of UltraBan.