TWP 100 Series 1 Gallon

$41.99
AVAILABLE TWP 100 PRO SERIES COLORS:
100 CLEAR, 101 CEDARTONE, 102 REDWOOD, 103 DARK OAK, 105 CAPE COD GRAY, 106 PRAIRIE GRAY, 115 HONEYTONE, 116 RUSTIC, 120 PECAN

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TWP 100 Series Deck Stain Colors 1 GallonTWP 100 PRO Series Stain

TWP® 100 Pro-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. Containing unique ingredients that protect the wood from damage, TWP 100 Series has been a leader and respected product for over 25 years.

  • TWP 100 Series Stain QuestionsPenetrating and enhances the natural wood tones in 8 different colors
  • Preserves wood from turning gray
  • Sheds water
  • Used for all types of exterior natural wood - Decking, Wood Houses, Wood Fencing, Hardwoods, etc
  • Not prone to Mildew and Mold

TWP® 100 Pro-Series provides a broad spectrum of weather protection, is water repellent, and aids in color retention. TWP® 100 Pro-Series resists water absorption that causes warping, cracking, splitting, and prevents freeze damage in colder climates.

Use TWP® 100 Pro-Series to Restore and Protect YOUR GREAT OUTDOORS!

Please Note:

TWP 100 Series is not compliant in all states. Please read this for additional information: VOC States.

TWP 1500 series can be shipped to all 50 states.

*We do not guarantee stain colors as they will vary widely depending on the wood type, age, of wood, prepping of wood, and application. Small samples are available.

*TWP 105 Cape Cod Gray and 106 Prairie Gray are close to semi-solid in appearance.

TWP 100 Series 1 Gallon Deck Stain

 

 

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Gallon Sizes: 1's & 5's
Stain Type: Semi-Transparent Oil-Based
Coverage Per Gallon: 100-200 square feet
Coats  Required: 2 Coats. "Wet on Wet"
Temperature: 45-95 F
Application Tools: Pad, Sprayer, Brush, Roller
Dry Time: 4-24 Hours
Cleanup: Mineral Spirits
State VOC Limits: Not Compliant in all States
More Info: Product Data

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Wednesday, 03 May 2017

Used on my deck. Lasted 3 years. Just clean and reapply.

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    Jack Schumann · 08/11/2020
    Last year I ordered five gallons of 1520 Pecan. I did no use all five gallons. Can I oder two additional gallons and mix all of it together to come up with a uniform color? My deck is "yallow pine" with the deck basically laying on the ground @ 20' X 26". I've already brightened and power washed the deck with y ew Generic 1500 psi, 2.5 gpm.

    Please let me know your thoughts.

    cheers,

    Jack
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      TWP Stains · 08/11/2020
      An opened container typically does not last more than 12 months. Probably best to start with fresh stain.
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    Jim · 07/31/2020
    I stripped, sanded, brightened, and stained my deck last year with TWP 1501. The deck needs another coat this year. Do I need to stay with 1501 or can I use 101 series?
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      TWP Stains · 08/01/2020
      Stick with the same color and series.
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    Eric · 07/25/2020
    Do you have any recommendations with regard to storing left over stain from the 5 gallon steel can? The gasket detached from the lid such that using the 5 gallon can to store the leftover will not be feasible. I need to store the remainder for next time. Thanks!
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      TWP Stains · 07/25/2020
      You can use a plastic pail with a lid.
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    Danny · 07/05/2020
    Just stained today (1 coat) on new cedar that was installed last August. It’s been drying for a few hours and it looks like there are some patches. Do we need to add another coat or can we wait until we add the maintenance coat around month 9-12?
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      TWP Stains · 07/06/2020
      Wait until the maintenance coat in 9-12 months.
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    Rick · 06/24/2020
    Can TWP 100 be used over an existing stained deck. Is this a solid color stain that will cover an existing color? What product suggestion would you have.
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      TWP Stains · 06/24/2020
      TWP cannot be used over a different brand of stain. You would need to power sand this to remove it.
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    David · 06/21/2020
    Can you combine 2 different TWP 100 stain colors to make a blended color?
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    josh · 06/07/2020
    hand rail & deck
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    Josh · 06/07/2020
    My deck was previously stained with this product 4 years ago.
    The first picture is of my deck, the wood doesnt look too bad.
    The second picture is of the handrail and it may need to be replaced.
    What is your recommendation?
    I was thinking of replacing the hand rail. I would then clean and rejuvenate the deck, then apply TWP 100.
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    spiro · 06/05/2020
    Hello,
    I installed brand new deck last year (summer 2019) and then I proceeded to stain/paint the new wood, and this year most of it is chipped and peeling off. I sanded the whole deck even if it was new wood and was told I need to seal/paint it immediately the same year.. From the picture i sent, do i need to ressand whole deck..or can i apply new sealant/paint over it...And what should I use.. Please help, dont know what to do anymore on a new cedar deck installed last year.. Thanks
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    Dave Matthews · 06/02/2020
    We have a new pressure treated deck about 20 x 12. What is the best product to protect/seal the deck in upstate NY. Thanks
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    Scott · 05/23/2020
    How soon can it rain after applying the stain?
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    Trudy Holsen · 05/19/2020
    I found on line that it was fine to use an oil base stain on my deck
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      TWP Stains · 05/19/2020
      Not TWP. That is false info.
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    Trudy Holsen · 05/19/2020
    Can I use this on composite decking
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    Brian in NC · 05/12/2020
    Prepping to apply TWP100 Cedartone to 4-5 year old rough sawn pergola in North Carolina. (0569, 0571 shows before treatment). On suggestion of paint guy at hardware store, Used bleach based 30 Second cleaner. After spraying 30 second cleaner and rinsing, wood looked much better when wet... next day after drying a bit, wood was very white (0695). Realized it had a thin coating of white material which came up with scrubbing and power wash. After a good bit of effort, got to the wood shown in most pics. Then learned there had been a clear coat applied years ago, which I assume explains the white residue that needed to be removed. Now almost complete with power wash and scrubbing (giant hassle). I believe I am bruising the wood in spots with the power washer as it is awkward work up there. Still see some white shown in 0696, 0697,0698,0699, 0700, 0701, 0702. My questions:
    0. What is the white residue?
    1. Do I need to get every bit of visible white residue off the wood before staining?
    2. If so, any suggestions for technique other than brute force scrubbing and power wash?
    3. Am I mostly down to bare wood now (minus the white spots) and can stain once I get to acceptable level of white material removal?

    Open to any other suggestions to make remainder of job easier and more successful.
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      TWP Stains · 05/12/2020
      -Oxidation of the wood fibers
      -No
      -Yes, you can stain this.
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        Brian in NC · 05/12/2020
        Thanks for the quick reply. Looking forward to seeing the results.
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    ATS · 05/11/2020
    I am using pressure treated lumbar for joists on a treehouse. The wood is appearance grade (nonincised) and has a brown color to it. There is a slight hint of green, but mainly brown. What product would you recommend to make the joists more attractive since they will be very visible (treehouse deck is 14 feet from ground).
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      TWP Stains · 05/11/2020
      Use the TWP 1500 Series.
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        ATS · 05/11/2020
        Any thoughts on which color would be best to darken the tone of the wood and improve the appearance?
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    Ray Zemke · 05/11/2020
    We have Yr 3 Doug Fir deck..used Sherwin Williams latex Stain. It’s peeling..powerWashed and repeated stain..peeling again this yr. ??
    Should we strip or sand to apply your product?
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      TWP Stains · 05/11/2020
      You will have to sand this off, it cannot be stripped.
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    Bob DeGrandchamp · 05/09/2020
    What are the guidelines regarding air temperature when applying the TWP stains?
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    Missy · 05/07/2020
    Is Cape Cod gray again an oil-based stain or water-based?
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    Bob DeGrandchamp · 05/05/2020
    How can I determine my shopping costs? You have noted that all orders are suspended ...does that prevent determining the shipping costs also?
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      TWP Stains · 05/05/2020
      That should still work. Just enter your shipping info.
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    shanna Petr · 05/02/2020
    Are you shipping to houses as of 5/3?
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      TWP Stains · 05/02/2020
      By the end of next week, yes.