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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.
We had our wood fence painted in Sept2008 The painters estimate said he used TWP color Cedartone Natural with Rustic We had to replace a section of the fence do to storm damage and would like to match the previous color and the color of the rest of the fence. can you help
No such thing as Cedartone Natural with Rustic. They are two different colors. He may have mixed them together himself.
We had our wood fence painted in Sept2008 The painters estimate said he used TWP color Cedartone Natural with Rustic We had to replace a section of the fence do to storm damage and would like to match the previous color and the color of the rest of the fence. can you help
I have a home in NC built in the 1800's. The covered north facing porch floor was replaced in the 1980's. I have sanded off the 3 layers of paint. Now want to stain it with a dark stain that will show the natural wood grain. It is a historic home and I want to do all I can to protect it. It sees a lot of traffic but little sun. No problems with mold or graying up to this point. Since sanding it, it looks brand new! Which stain would best protect the deck for another 100 years? For maintenance, I prefer something that I can simply restain every few years.
I have a home in NC built in the 1800's. The covered north facing porch floor was replaced in the 1980's. I have sanded off the 3 layers of paint. Now want to stain it with a dark stain that will show the natural wood grain. It is a historic home and I want to do all I can to protect it. It sees a lot of traffic but little sun. No problems with mold or graying up to this point. Since sanding it, it looks brand new! Which stain would best protect the deck for another 100 years? For maintenance, I prefer something that I can simply restain every few years.
The colors labeled "stormshield"....what's different? I want samples for a PT deck sticking out into the Atlantic....I could use stormshield if that refers to protection level.
Storm Shield is a different product. Use the TWP 100 or 1500.
The colors labeled "stormshield"....what's different? I want samples for a PT deck sticking out into the Atlantic....I could use stormshield if that refers to protection level.
I'm building a new home with large exterior cedar beams/posts and vertical cedar shingles in several siding areas. The home is on a lake in Missouri and faces southwest. I want a darker color for the beams/posts (dark oak or black walnut) and a lighter (contrasting)color for the vertical cedar shake areas. I want the dark color to still show the character/grain/knots of the cedar but also don't want to re-stain every 2 years if I can avoid. Should I use the 100 or 1500 series to best accomplish the look and durability for the darker color? Thanks!
I'm building a new home with large exterior cedar beams/posts and vertical cedar shingles in several siding areas. The home is on a lake in Missouri and faces southwest. I want a darker color for the beams/posts (dark oak or black walnut) and a lighter (contrasting)color for the vertical cedar shake areas. I want the dark color to still show the character/grain/knots of the cedar but also don't want to re-stain every 2 years if I can avoid. Should I use the 100 or 1500 series to best accomplish the look and durability for the darker color? Thanks!
I used Behring semi transparent on my new 550 soft cedar deck. Now I plan to stripand brighten my deck using restore.a.deck products and then stain with either your products or Armstrong Clark. I used Behring St-129 Chocolate color and am looking for a similar color so that I don't have to redo railings and ballisters. Are your colors Dark Oak 1503 and Rustic 1516 predominantly brown? Is Black Walnut 1504 very dark trending toward black on cedar? I appreciate your help
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