TWP 100 Series 5 Gallon

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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 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 5 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
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Reviews

Thursday, 30 July 2020

I'm very satisfied with my result, after many days of research I found this product which I did not know that existed. Easy to apply, used garden pump and a dollar brush.

David

Wednesday, 03 May 2017

TWP 100 is an excellent stain for all exterior wood types.

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    tony · 09/08/2019
    We would be using it for a deck, western red cedar. We live in S. California Mountains, 5,000 foot elevation, snow, occasional wet snow, temperature range 10℉ to 105℉. Would the TWP100 be a good choice?
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    Phillip · 08/29/2019
    I have a 600sf all Cypress porch that I just got finished pressure washing to make the boards look new. What product should I use, how much, and how long should I let the wood drive before applying?
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      TWP Stains · 08/30/2019
      Which product to stain with depends on where you live? How much you need depends on the age of the wood? Let dry for at least 48 hours before applying.
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        Phillip Burleigh · 08/30/2019
        Live in South Louisiana, age of wood is two years.
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          TWP Stains · 08/31/2019
          About 5-6 gallons for the two coats applied wet on wet. Use the TWP 100 Series.
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    Gary D · 08/29/2019
    If applied correctly and prepped correctly, what is the expected time of needing to re-stain with using twp100 ?
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      TWP Stains · 08/29/2019
      2-3 years is normal for a deck.
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    Gary D · 08/28/2019
    I have a new pressure treated wood deck, it has weathered now for about 6 months. I live in SC, my deck gets a lot of afternoon sun. If I use twp 100 series stain, should it be a semi oil based stain and do I need to apply a brightner and or deck restore. Thank you Gary
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    Matt M · 08/05/2019
    Using a Graco Painter Plus Airless Sprayer, would a 311 tip work best with TWP 100. Or should I get a bigger tip?
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      TWP Stains · 08/05/2019
      Sorry, but we are not familiar with their tips. Any fan tip should work. Wider is easier.
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    Cindy · 08/02/2019
    What is the difference between the 100 series and the 1500 series?
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    Trisha Dent · 07/26/2019
    Greetings!
    My deck was previously stained with Thompson Waterseal (the pic is after a year). I'm interested in your products but unsure where to even start to correct the current state of my deck (recommendations to clean/repair)? I live in the Atlanta, Ga area which series do you recommend 1500 or 100? Thanks!
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    Daniel Leahy · 07/24/2019
    What do you recommend?*
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    Daniel Leahy · 07/24/2019
    Hello,
    I am in the process of installing a new 240 square foot cedar deck. I want to have a natural look and preserve it as long as possible. Why do you recommend and should I apply it to all faces prior to installing the top deck boards?
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    brian · 07/12/2019
    i have a 480 sq ft deck, its stripped and cleaned. all my deck boards are long one piece 18 foot, how does one apply wet on wet without turning this into a week long project?
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    Dustin Hodges · 07/09/2019
    I stained my deck with TWP100 on Sunday 07/07/2019. I used all 5 gallons on one coat. Ordered more on Monday 07/08. Can I apply a second coat as soon as the next 5 gallons arrives? Any special process before applying a second coat of TWP100?
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      TWP Stains · 07/10/2019
      NO, you should not do this. TWP is to applied wet on wet if doing a second coat, not wet on dry. This could lead to over application and shiny spots. You can do a light cleaning and a light coat in the late Fall or early Spring of next year.
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    Rich alexander · 07/05/2019
    What happens or should I do if it rains before the 48 hr recommended dry time?
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      TWP Stains · 07/06/2019
      It typically can take a rain 12-24 hours after application without issue.
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    Jill Johnson · 06/28/2019
    We will be staining our 450 sf tight knot cedar deck with TWP 103 Dark Oak this July after 11 months of weathering. We plan to clean and brighten with the Gemini RAD kit.

    -Is just one coat needed at this time, and if so, will 3 gallons (450/200 = 2.25) be sufficient to ensure we do not run out?

    We are currently building an additional 400 sf deck which will be ready to stain July 2020. At that time we plan to apply a maintenance coat on the 450 sf and the first coat on the 400 sf. We will clean and brighten the new 400 sf section.

    -Can/should we use the Gemini cleaner on the 450 sf receiving the 1-year maintenance coat?
    -Will just one coat be necessary for the 450 sf maintenance coat?
    -Provided just one coat is needed on both sections, will 5 gallons (850/200 = 4.25) be sufficient to ensure we do not run out?
    -Is there a time limit on the stain sample $15 rebate? I purchased 3 TWP samples in August 2018 and plan to use it to purchase the 5 gallons in summer of 2020.

    Thanks for your help!
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      TWP Stains · 06/29/2019
      3 gallons should be enough for 1 coat and 450 sq feet. Use the Gemini Kit for maintenance coats. 5-gallons may not cover 850 sq feet. No time limit on sample rebates.
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        Jill Johnson · 07/01/2019
        Thanks again! We'll probably get 6 gallons next year just to be safe.
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          Jill Johnson · 08/01/2019
          Update: I finished prepping and staining the first 410 sf (450 was a miscalculation). I am very pleased with the results and have attached before, during and after pictures. I followed these steps:

          - Used Gemini cleaner and brightener to remove dirt and gray oxidization with pressure washer – there was a lot of gray so it took an evening and morning (deck remained wet overnight)
          - Waited 53 hours over two sunny days in the 70’s/80’s (humidity a bit high in the 70’s/80’s as well)
          - Used stain pad on 3-4 boards at a time, then took a towel and wiped down each board to make sure there was no pooling
          - Stored the remaining stain from 5 gallon container into empty 1 gallon paint canisters and had 3.5 gallons leftover…

          I’m wondering since I only used 1.5 gallons of stain, less than expected assuming 200 sf/gallon, is there a chance I “under-applied” even though I followed the above steps? I was planning to apply a maintenance coat next summer – would there be any benefit to applying it before then since we have very wet, dark winters (we're in Western WA). The new stain container was VERY full when we received it so could it possibly have contained more than 5 gallons?
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    Bill · 06/24/2019
    I am needing to restain my deck, and wondering if I need to strip away the old stain, or if I can just clean and brighten. I used your 100 Series Pecan color back in 2016. There are some areas that look like it has worn away, and other areas that just look dirty. Attaching a couple of pictures. My posts and vertical surfaces still look good compared to flat areas. Do I need to redo those as well?
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    Anne Wood · 06/23/2019
    We are building a wood deck using pressure treated hemlock fir I believe. I'm reading that I should not use a solid paint sealant because it will not bond to the wood, is that correct? If so, what are my options for this color of wood? I don't want a dark deck, so would the ceder or pecan work?
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      TWP Stains · 06/23/2019
      Cedar or Pecan would work. TWP is a penetrating semi-transparent wood stain.
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    Russ · 06/17/2019
    i bought a couple 5 gal. containers of your TWP 1500 series honeytone (1515) in mid 2016. They are unopened and have remained in their original shipping boxes in my basement till now (temp. range in basement is from around 45-70 deg. F). Are these still usable? Thanks much.
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      TWP Stains · 06/17/2019
      Yes, they should be fine. Just mix well first and make sure it mixes 100% fluid.
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    Lisa Wheatley · 06/12/2019
    how do I check the status of my order?
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      TWP Stains · 06/12/2019
      On your order email is a link.
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    Brad · 06/10/2019
    sanding down a deck that previously had a pine-tar solution on it. Once sanded down to bare wood, do I still need to use a brightener?
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    James · 05/30/2019
    Can you use 200 series on decks also?
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    Kerry Whorton · 05/25/2019
    Hello,
    I just got a new treated picket fence installed. What series product with UV blocker in the Texas heat do u recommend. And how long before I can spray it on the new fence? Also, how many years is it good for?
    Thanks