

Intergrain UltraFloor SlipResistant allows you to easily meet slip resistance requirements for your interior timber floors, stairs, ramps or landings. UltraFloor SlipResistant does not require an additive, allowing you to exceed P4 and meet P5 slip resistance requirements in just three simple coats. UltraFloor SlipResistant is low odour and fast drying, enabling projects to be finished within one day. Environmentally Responsible - Being water based, UltraFloor SlipResistant emits significantly less VOC’s (volatile organic compounds).
Touch Dry
2 hours
Cleaning materials
Water
Application Tools
Brush, Roller, Pad
Do not apply in temperatures above 35°C or below 10°C.
Previously finished surfaces
Remove any polishes with an appropriate floor stripper. Wash the surface using Cabot’s ® Floor Clean™ and allow to dry. Sand to a uniform dull finish. Vacuum and wipe off dust. Check for adhesion by applying UltraFloor SlipResistant to a small test area. Allow to dry for 24 hours then firmly press a strip of sticky tape over the coating and rip off quickly. If the coating is removed, sand the full surface back to bare timber. If the coating is not removed, sand the test area back to the dull finish.
Note If patches of the previous coating have worn back to expose bare timber, the full floor must be sanded back to bare timber. Nail holes and surface defects should be filled with Intergrain Woodblend™ Wood Filler after the first coat of UltraFloor SlipResistant. Do not use Linseed Oil putty.
Ensure the surface is dry and free from dust, dirt, wax, polish and oil.
New bare timber
Sand timber to an even, smooth surface. Clean oily timbers such as Brushbox, Spotted Gum, Cypress and Tallowwood with methylated spirits and allow to dry. Prepare cork in accordance with cork manufacturer’s specifications.
Stir thoroughly before and during use with a flat blade stirrer. Do not thin. Cut in around edges with a narrow brush or applicator. Apply an even, generous coat with a lambswool applicator, short nap roller or quality long bristle brush. Work along the complete length of three to four boards at a time, keeping a wet edge to prevent lapping or join marks. Lay off lightly in the direction of the grain. Do not overwork the coating as this will result in a patchy, uneven finish. Allow a minimum of four hours to dry. Apply two more coats as above. 3 coats are required to exceed P4 and meet P5 slip resistance standards. Do not sand between coats.
Maintenance
Do not apply wax or polish over UltraFloor SlipResistant. Regularly clean floors with Cabot’s Floor Clean. Surfaces should be recoated before UltraFloor SlipResistant has worn away to expose bare timber, or slip resistance has reduced. Sand to a uniform dull surface and wipe away dust. Apply one to two coats following application instructions. If patches of floor have been worn back to bare timber, the coating must be fully removed by sanding and the surface prepared as per instructions for new timber.