Best TWP Stain for Fence

Like any exterior wood surface, wood fences need to be protected from the elements to prevent wood rot, decay and fading. The best TWP Exterior Wood Stain for wood fences is the new TWP 1500 formula. This new version outperforms the previous TWP 500 series. The 1500 series is designed for improved penetration and faster dry times.

TWP 1500 is a low VOC wood preservative that has a unique blend of pigments that help protect against unsightly wood graying, fading, and darkening. This is why the 1500 series is best for cedar, redwood, mahogany, and pressure treated pine fences. Its special blend of powerful mildewcides also helps inhibit mold and mildew growth, which can jeopardize the integrity of your wood fence.

With many colors to choose from, TWP (Total Wood Protection) will preserve the wood’s natural color, will shed water longer, prevents mold/mildew, cracking, splitting, warping, and is easy to apply. TWP 1500 Series Exterior Wood and Deck Stain is a low 250 VOC formula that is compliant in 50 states. TWP is the only EPA registered wood preservative on the market.

TWP 1500 Series will keep your wood fence looking naturally beautiful and free from water damage, discoloration, and sun fading. The easy to apply and maintain formula will ensure that you enjoy your investment for many years to come.

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    TWP Stains · 07/31/2014
    Kathy Lachel:
    Is the 100 or 1500 series of stains similar to Forest Service Oil, which I have used in the past? Also, is your product available at a dealer or do you only ship your products?

    TWP 100 and 1500 are oil best wood preservative stains. Never heard of Forest Service Oil. We ship products from this website.
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    Kathy Lachel · 07/31/2014
    Is the 100 or 1500 series of stains similar to Forest Service Oil, which I have used in the past? Also, is your product available at a dealer or do you only ship your products?
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    TWP Stains · 06/17/2014
    Cory Winters:
    I have a pre treated cedar fence that needs to be revitalized if I pressure wash it will it take the treatment off and do I need to restain it

    Yes you will need to restain.
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    Cory Winters · 06/17/2014
    I have a pre treated cedar fence that needs to be revitalized if I pressure wash it will it take the treatment off and do I need to restain it
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    TWP Stains · 06/06/2014
    michael filkovich:
    I have a fence that was previously stained and needs to be re-finished. The fence is 6' x 100' and will need to be stained on both sides. What products and how much would I need to re-do the fence. I believe that I used the 500 series originally. Do I need to power wash?
    Do I need to apply something before staining?

    Yes the Gemini Restore Kit and pressure washing for the prep. Stain with the 1500 Series for the fence. You will need about 10-15 Gallons for the 2 coats.
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    michael filkovich · 06/05/2014
    I have a fence that was previously stained and needs to be re-finished. The fence is 6' x 100' and will need to be stained on both sides. What products and how much would I need to re-do the fence. I believe that I used the 500 series originally. Do I need to power wash?
    Do I need to apply something before staining?
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    TWP Stains · 05/05/2014
    Please read:
    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Frank O. · 05/05/2014
    Putting up redwood fence now and some of the boards are wet. Temp is about 80 degrees and dry. Only need to stain 1 side. How long should I wait before staining with semi-tranparent?
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    TWP Stains · 04/29/2014
    Steve412:
    Is it alright to use TWP 1500 to maintain a cedar deck originally stained with TWP 100? Will the deck need to be stripped? Will there be coloring issues?

    Thanks, Steve

    Yes as long as it is prepped correctly. I would use the Restore A Deck stripper and brightener for the prep.
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    Steve412 · 04/29/2014
    Is it alright to use TWP 1500 to maintain a cedar deck originally stained with TWP 100? Will the deck need to be stripped? Will there be coloring issues?

    Thanks, Steve