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TWP 100 Series 1 Gallon
TWP 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.
Penetrating 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 |
Reviews
Wednesday, 03 May 2017
Used on my deck. Lasted 3 years. Just clean and reapply.
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We will reply to your comment shortly· 05/28/2019Can I buy TWP retail? If so where?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHelp!!! We started staining our deck with the 2 gallons we were told we needed to get the job done. Unfortunately, both we and the sales rep grossly underestimated how dry the wood on the deck was. So, now we have run out of stain with only about 3/4 of the deck getting a first coat, and nobody is open for several days near us that carries your product. Are we going to need to clean and treat the deck again, then start the whole process over once we are able to buy more stain? Or can we finish staining the remaining part of the untreated deck and do a second coat on the whole thing? Please advise as I am unsure what to do at this point. Thanks!
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We will reply to your comment shortlyFor the best results and most uniform appearance, it would be best to prep again and redo all with the two coats applied wet on wet.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThank you. Can you apply the stain with a power paint sprayer, or does it need to be a manual paint sprayer like the old school kind you can use to spray for weeds or pests? If I'm going to have to redo the whole deck again, I sure don't want to have to hand paint/roll it like we did the first time. Thanks for your help!
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou can use a pump sprayer or airless sprayer but you will need to back brush to ensure an even application if spraying.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI've just read two years worth of questions and answers. I'm impressed with your responsiveness and patience (there are alot of repeat questions).
I have a few questions.
1. I've powerwashed my 20 year old cedar deck. The last application of stain (Cabot, I think) was probably 5 years ago. Do I need to clean AND brighten, or just brighten?
2. I probably need to strip (and clean and/or brighten per the answer to #1) the railings, particularly the spindles because I couldn't powerwash the spindle sides that faced each other. I know you can't give me a definitive answer, but is it typically sufficient to spray on stripper and then powerwash? Maybe twice?
3. I bought a recommended pad applicator. Is that ok for both coats or do I have to "back-brush". If so, what is "back-brushing"?
4. There is a stained area where the grill was. I expect I need to sand it (if stripping doesn't do anything). I know you're not a fan of sanding because it closes the grain. Is the brightener sufficient to re-open the grain?
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We will reply to your comment shortly1. Strip and brighten to remove the Cabot.
2. Yes.
3. Yes, you can use the pad for both coats. See this about wet on wet: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-stain-wet-on-wet-application/
4. If you spot sand then the stain will take differently or lighter in color. The brightener will not "fix" that. Only natural weathering for a few months will.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI will be applying TWP 100 to my new, untreated cedar deck. Beside washing the deck and allowing 48 hours of dry time, will I need to use any other prep product on the wood before application?
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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/
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThank you. For the deck I will let it weather for 4 months before application. I will also be using twp100 clear on a pine tongue and groove porch roof. This wood will also be new. This wood will not see much if any water or sun and therefore won’t weather much. I would like to apply the twp100 clear to all sides of this siding before install. Would this be ok to do before install? Should I use one of your prep products before applying the clear?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNo reason to apply to all sides and it is not suggested. Just the exposed side after install. Prep first to remove mill glaze.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWith the prairie gray and cape cod colors, are they easy to reapply maintenance coats since they are "closer to a semi-solid appearance"?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYes, they are easy to maintain.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI wish to apply a maintenance coat of TWP to my porch which was originally treated four years ago with TWP 120-1 pecan. How much product will I need for 350 sq. feet and can I apply it over the original treatment?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyPrep with this: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit
You will need about 2-3 gallons.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI’m building a pergola out of rough sawn red cedar. Can I let the lumber dry out in my garage and then apply TWP 100 or 1500?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIf rough sawn, then yes.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI had a carport installed last week. The posts are treated wood and the top is cedar. What stain color would you recommend using on the treated wood and cedar for it to look more uniform?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNancy, I just finished staining my cedar porch that looks identical to yours. I used 100 series dark oak and clear. I mixed it 2:1 (2 gallons of dark oak and 1 gallon of clear). I did this to help lighten up the dark oak. On the cedar, dark oak is pretty dark. We wanted dark but not that dark. It mixed perfectly. Took right at 5 gallons to do all of this. Turned out great. We have pine on the ceiling so it gave it a good two tone look. Hope this helps! Here are the before and after pictures.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNancy, I just had my house done similar to how you did your carport. I have tried several samples and I think we are going to mix clear and dark oak. We want a lighter brown color but dark oak is very dark. We plan on doing ours next week. I’ll post when we finish and what we used.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou will not be able to make the two kinds of wood uniform fully as the green in the PTP will show through. See this about new wood tips: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI have some leftover TWP 100 from staining my porch. Can I use it on a picnic table or is it inappropriate for an eating surface?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyAs long as you prep the picnic table correctly, you are okay. Make sure to allow the TWP to fully cure before using.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIs there an advantage to using twp 100 over TWP 1500 if your state allows it? I will be staining a new wood deck about 12 months after it was constructed.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNo advantage. They will both last about the same.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI am absolutely not allowed to apply anything on or even near the water. No mitigation is acceptable. I will have to remove the deck transport it off the water and stain it there. A lot of extra work. Do you recommend staining all sides or just the top?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyJust the exposed side.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI am getting ready to install 2x6 KDAT decking on a dock. I would like to stain all sides of the boards but this will have to be done before installation. I would not be able to wait the recommended 2 months. I am not allowed to apply stain on the boards if they are on the floating dock per lake regulation.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou cannot do it now as it needs to weather. Install, let weather, prep, and stain. You can either remove from water to stain or use something to catch the stain drips from getting into the water.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWhat would be the coverage per gallow for TWP100 on Preasure Treated Pine that has been left to dry out for a year? Would I get closer to 100 sqft per gallon or closer to the 200 sqft per gallon? My get is 630 sqft. Thanks!
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYou will need about 5-6 gallons for the 630 sq feet and the two coats applied wet on wet.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIs cedartone and cedartone natural the same color?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyYes it is.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyLate yesterday-Monday, I prepped my wood deck with the Gemini restore deck kit--cleaner and brightener. I understand I need to wait 48 hours before staining (TWP 100 pecan)--so I am good to stain tomorrow-Wednesday late in the day. However, rain is forecast with in 24 hours (maybe 12-18 hours after my stain application (on thursday). The can says don't apply the stain if rain is expected in 48 hours. SHOULD I WAIT TO STAIN FOR A DAY WHERE THERE IS NO FORECASTED RAIN THREAT? I would really like to get this done tomorrow if at all possible and not delay it
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We will reply to your comment shortly12-24 hours after applying should be okay for a rain.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI applied the TWP 100 yesterday and thankfully 12 hours later--no rain.
How soon can it be walked on? (I've read the can twice and it has zero instructions on how to tell when it's okay to walk on the deck after staining)
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We will reply to your comment shortly12-48 hours. Make sure it is dry and not sticky or tacky.
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