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TWP Wood and Deck Stain Samples
Here is how our TWP Color Sample Program works:
Pick as many TWP Colors as you would like by placing a check next to each then click "Add to Cart". Color swatches at bottom of the page.
All samples cost $10 each to ship. The sample size volume is roughly 1-2 oz. It is not a full 1/4 pint can but enough to test an area.
Once you decide to purchase a stain from our site, you can use the money you spent on the sample(s) towards the purchase of a 5 Gallon Pail of Stain!
Maximum $15 discount per customer. We will include instructions on how to get a credit with your samples.
TWP 100 Series and Semi-Solid Pro Series are not compliant in all states. TWP 1500 and 200 Series are compliant with all US States. Only the TWP 200 Series is allowed in Canada. Please read this for additional information:VOC States.
How To Claim Sample Credit
Enter your sample order number into the "Comment Area" during checkout. The sample credit will be issued after the order for the 5-gallon pail is placed. Typically, the next business day and will post to your Credit card or Pay Pal account within 3-8 business days.
The sample program cannot be combined with any promotional discount coupons!
TWP Semi-Solid Colors
Semi-Solid Pro-Series Samples are $10 each and may take 1-3 days to process because of the custom order.
I am getting ready to stain a year old PT pine deck for the first time. A citronelle bucket candle got knocked over and the wax got on a fairly large area. Since it is beading the water up I assume cleaning normally will not remove it and the stain will not go through it. Wood sanding remove it? Any other suggestions?
I am getting ready to stain a year old PT pine deck for the first time. A citronelle bucket candle got knocked over and the wax got on a fairly large area. Since it is beading the water up I assume cleaning normally will not remove it and the stain will not go through it. Wood sanding remove it? Any other suggestions?
House is cob-blasted and washed and ready for stain. Keep hearing horror stories of all types of stains except TWP. Was wondering which type "series" of stain to use on the cedar siding?
Use the 1500 Series or the 100 Series for a vertical cedar sided house.
House is cob-blasted and washed and ready for stain. Keep hearing horror stories of all types of stains except TWP. Was wondering which type "series" of stain to use on the cedar siding?
I am staining a fence. How do I calculate how much stain to buy?
Length x height x two if doing both sides to get total sq. footage. 100-125 sq. feet per gallon if doing 2 coats. 150-200 sq. feet per gallon if doing one coat.
I have a 5 yr old that I used Behr stain twice . Fifty percent peeled off. we are going to replace about 15 board that are cracked and sand the remaining boards to orginal wood.
Do you have a crack filler ? Also a solution to put on the wood before we stain using TWP 1500? The problem is we have sun light on the deck most of the day and what stain would you suggest for the best UV protection?
We are thinking about using the Redwood 1502 or the Rustio 1516 What color would you advise for best coverage . Also we have a 1500 sq deck how much stain do you think we need?
Any advice you can give would be appreciated
We previously emailed the Stain Depot but they never replied
Give us a call 908-303-3584 or email
You cannot use a crack filler or any pre application prodcut before applying TWP. The colors you mentioned are both nice. coverage is the same for both colors. You will need about 10-15 gallons for two coats and 1500 Sq. Feet. Stain Depot is not an authorized dealer.
How red is the Rustic 1516. Want to go with a red color for our new redwood deck but maybe not as extreme as Redwood. So liked the description of hte Rustic 1516 but wanted to know how brown it is. Is it mainly red??
How red is the Rustic 1516. Want to go with a red color for our new redwood deck but maybe not as extreme as Redwood. So liked the description of hte Rustic 1516 but wanted to know how brown it is. Is it mainly red??
I have a 5 yr old that I used Behr stain twice . Fifty percent peeled off. we are going to replace about 15 board that are cracked and sand the remaining boards to orginal wood.
Do you have a crack filler ? Also a solution to put on the wood before we stain using TWP 1500? The problem is we have sun light on the deck most of the day and what stain would you suggest for the best UV protection?
We are thinking about using the Redwood 1502 or the Rustio 1516 What color would you advise for best coverage . Also we have a 1500 sq deck how much stain do you think we need?
Any advice you can give would be appreciated
We previously emailed the Stain Depot but they never replied
Thinking I would like to slightly darken the honeytone with pecan. Two questions - will a sample size quantity of the pecan be sufficient to darken the honeytone by a couple of shades?
Then how fast to samples ship and what is the delivery time to Flint MI
No it will not be enough to darken. Shipping to flint is 1-2 days.
Thinking I would like to slightly darken the honeytone with pecan. Two questions - will a sample size quantity of the pecan be sufficient to darken the honeytone by a couple of shades?
Then how fast to samples ship and what is the delivery time to Flint MI
We are trying to decide between TWP and Armstrong Clark. Deck is 8 yrs old, not in bad shape but dry/cracks because previous homeowner did not stain/seal it. Eastern PA, south-west sun exposure, snow and ice in winter. Considering a darker brown or gray (house siding is gray with white trim).
Also wondering if samples are available for the Armstrong Clark, if that is preferable over TWP for an older/weathered deck.
If TWP is better, is TWP 100 series acceptable for PA?
We are trying to decide between TWP and Armstrong Clark. Deck is 8 yrs old, not in bad shape but dry/cracks because previous homeowner did not stain/seal it. Eastern PA, south-west sun exposure, snow and ice in winter. Considering a darker brown or gray (house siding is gray with white trim).
Also wondering if samples are available for the Armstrong Clark, if that is preferable over TWP for an older/weathered deck.
If TWP is better, is TWP 100 series acceptable for PA?
I already asked about promo codes, but the other question is, we have a large porch in VT with old paint 50% fallen off. We will use a pressure washer to remove the paint, and your Safe Strip product. Is TWP 1500 rustic the right product once we have removed the paint?
Once all the old coating is removed you can use any of the TWP colors. We do not have any promo codes at the moment.
I already asked about promo codes, but the other question is, we have a large porch in VT with old paint 50% fallen off. We will use a pressure washer to remove the paint, and your Safe Strip product. Is TWP 1500 rustic the right product once we have removed the paint?
Have a large multi-layer old (some parts 25 years) deck looking to stain/protect but want a subtle color. Boards have greyed and we have brightened. What color TWP do you recommend and do you recommend 100 or 1500 series? Am in rural central Virginia. Full to partial sun.
Have a large multi-layer old (some parts 25 years) deck looking to stain/protect but want a subtle color. Boards have greyed and we have brightened. What color TWP do you recommend and do you recommend 100 or 1500 series? Am in rural central Virginia. Full to partial sun.
TWP 1500 is a Semi-transparent Oil-Based wood stain and preservative that is allowed in all 50 states.
The new TWP 1500 formula is designed to penetrate better, dry faster and outperform the previous TWP 500 series formula.
TWP 1500 Series is an EPA registered wood preservative which prevents structural damage and wood decay on exterior above ground wood surfaces such fencing, decking, wood siding, log homes, and roofing. TWP 1500 Series resists water absorption that causes warping, cracking and splitting as well as preventing freeze damage in colder climates.
TWP 1500 Series is a low VOC preservative with special U.V. absorbing pigments that prevent unsightly wood graying, darkening and fading. The selected mildewcides inhibit the growth of mold and mildew which assist in preventing premature discoloration.
TWP 1500 Stain Series will keep your wood beautiful, fresh and looking new longer. The ease of application and maintenance will allow you to enjoy your investment for years to come.
Key Features
Preserves natural wood color
EPA registered wood preservative
Professional choice for all exterior wood surfaces
Semi-transparent stain preserves natural color
Sheds water longer
Prevents mold and mildew
Helps to prevent wood rot
Easy to apply and can be cleaned and recoated as needed
Helps in the prevention of warping, cracking and splitting