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TWP 100 Series |
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Cedartone 101 | Redwood 102 | Dark Oak 103 | Honeytone 115 |
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Rustic 116 | Pecan 120 | Cape Cod Gray 105 | Prairie Gray 106 |
TWP 1500 Series |
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Cedartone 1501 | Redwood 1502 | Dark Oak 1503 | Black Walnut 1504 |
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1511 Cal Red | Honeytone 1515 | Rustic 1516 | Pecan 1520 |
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Natural 1530 |
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Thursday, 19 October 2017
Great way to try TWP colors before investing in a larger quantity!
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We will reply to your comment shortly· 05/03/2021On a Redwood deck want to keep as much as the sapwood and Heartwood color will the clear 100 or the 1530 keep the wood from turning grey
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHi! We live in Savannah, Ga and our dock is being repaired with all new wood. After the weathering period which series of stain would be best for our high humidity and heat? Thank you.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNew wood tips: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/Use the TWP 100 Series.
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We will reply to your comment shortlySee here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThanks. So I can purchase 200 “Clear” for use in CA?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThank you for your answer that a semi-transparent stain will not hide the discolorations in the cedar.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyOnly a solid stain will and TWP does not sell solid stains.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWe have a cedar shingle facade that has blackened in many places. Afraid to power wash again as it damages many shingles. Will the 200 series hide the discolored shingles?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNo, a semi-transparent stain will not hide discoloration.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThere's no photo album for 200-series, is there? What's the rough colour difference between Cedartone 201, Cedar Gold 203, and California Cedar 205? It's hard to get a good idea from the low-res colour swatches. Are there equivalent colours in the 100 or 1500 I can look at? Many thanks.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWe do not have photos of the 200 Series. Best to try samples as colors will vary drastically based on the wood type and age of the wood.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI have a cedar fence that I am looking to stain to match my deck that are both less than 6 months old. The deck is cedar tone treated pine decking. It started out a deep brown and has now faded a little to a more reddish brown tone. It is supposed to mimic the color of coastal western cedar. I have attached a stock photo from menards. Any thoughts on a close color match? Menards suggested a stain they carry tinted to Walnut
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We will reply to your comment shortlyDark Oak in the 100 or 1500 Series.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHow man gallons for 150ft shadowbox fence?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIs that square footage? For square footage, you would do this math: Length x Height x Two for both sides =?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI wasn't sure if it was recommended to add additional due to it being a shadowbox fence. Its 1800 sq feet.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyRough sawn or smooth wood?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyRough sawn cedar with treated posts and stringers
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We will reply to your comment shortlyAbout 15-20 gallons for two coats applied wet on wet.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHello,
I live in NYC.. my deck is well over 7 yrs old. Thinking of going for the redwood. However, not sure which color gives more of a red tone & would be brighter; redwood 102 or redwood TWP202? Also which one is better? Thanks!
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou cannot use the 100 Series in NY. Best is the TWP 1500 or a deck in NY. The 200 is for shakes and shingles. https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series-stain-colors-and-photo-albums/
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI just applied twp101 to 2 month Weathered new Redwood deck. Used cleaner brighter day before. Can I apply a second coat in the spring with regular cleaning or must I use cleaner/brighter again prior?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHello,
You seem to have missed the proper weathering for new wood of 4-12 months: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
You will need to prep again when recoating in the Spring.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI live in the U.P. of Michigan and am going to be refreshing an older stain (it's very similar to Honey Tone in color) on a rustic log home. Which product would you recommend (100 or 1500) and do I have to completely remove the older product (WeatherSeal) before doing so?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYes remove the current stain and then brighten. Use the 1500 series.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI am in Iowa and need to seal a pressured treated deck that was newly installed last fall. Which series # should I order samples for?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThe 100 series.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI see that you normally recommend the 100 series, but the 1500 has the "natural" color which we like. Is there a reason we should not use the 1500 series?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou can use the TWP 1500 Seris as well but the 1530 Natural is basically the same color as the TWP 101 Cedartone.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHello, I live in San Antonio, TX Where the temperature soars above 100 degrees this time of the year. Do you recommend me using the 1500 series? Also, my deck is new cedar that has never been stained. Thank you!
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We will reply to your comment shortlySee this about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Use the 100 Series.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyAlso, do we have to wait a few months before applying or can I apply anytime?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHi...we have a new home that came with a Redwood fence. We are in Central California valley zip 95337. Looking at getting Prairie Gray, or Cape Code Gray. Is the 1500 series solid or semi-transparent in Slate Grey? It's sunny and hot here in the summer what is recommended?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThe TWP 1500 does not come in gray colors and the 100 Series is not allowed on CA.
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