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Long Oil Alkyd Formulation
Ultimate Gate & Railing Paint is engineered using a premium long oil alkyd resin system, the industrial standard for durable outdoor protection. This solvent-based formulation allows for a slower drying time, ensuring the coating flows out perfectly to eliminate brush marks while penetrating deep into the substrate. It cures to a robust 50-micron film thickness per coat, creating a non-porous barrier that is essential for long-term structural preservation.

Corrosion & Weather Defense
Designed specifically to combat the degradation of exterior fixtures, this coating acts as a formidable line of defense against rust and oxidation. The hardened gloss finish repels rain, frost, and UV radiation, preventing the moisture ingress that leads to metal fatigue and wood rot. It is built to withstand impact and environmental stress, ensuring that intricate ironwork and perimeter fencing maintain their integrity through changing seasons.

Versatile Application
While optimized for metal gates and railings, this high-performance gloss offers exceptional versatility across wood and concrete substrates. It delivers a rich, mirror-like finish available in 16 industrial shades, enhancing curb appeal while providing trade-level protection. Whether applied via brush, roller, or sprayer, it offers a consistent, professional finish that effectively seals surfaces against daily wear and atmospheric pollution.

Available Colours
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    Light Grey (RAL 7035)
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    Mid Grey (RAL 7004)
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    Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
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    Black (RAL 9005)
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    Juniper Green (BS 12 B 29)
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    Dark Brunswick Green (BS 381C 227)
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    Brunswick Green (BS 381C 226)
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    White (RAL 9003)
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    Ford Tractor Blue (RAL 5015)
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    Oxford Blue (BS 381C 105)
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    Post Office Red (BS 381C 538)
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    Brick Red (RAL 3009)
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    Magnolia (BS 08 B 15)
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    JCB Yellow (RAL 1004)
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    Brown (RAL 8017)
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