TWP 100 Series 5 Gallon

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$199.95
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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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    michi · 09/23/2017
    is this a semi transparent stain?
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    TWP Stains · 09/07/2017
    Chatt Tenn:
    In 2014 we applied TWP pecan to our deck. It's time to stain again as the decking is showing some signs of wear. Can we change to TWP cedar without completely stripping the old finish? This is a DIY project so if sticking with the pecan color is less work, that is what we will do.

    Since the Cedartone is a little lighter, you will need to strip to switch. Stripping is not hard and no different than cleaning. Use the Restore A Deck Stripper/Brightener Kit.
    https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail
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    Chatt Tenn · 09/07/2017
    In 2014 we applied TWP pecan to our deck. It's time to stain again as the decking is showing some signs of wear. Can we change to TWP cedar without completely stripping the old finish? This is a DIY project so if sticking with the pecan color is less work, that is what we will do.
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    TWP Stains · 09/02/2017
    emanuel:
    I used TWP101 on a new deck 2 years ago and now it needs re-staining as it is very faded. What shall I use before re-staining it again?

    Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit first:
    https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit
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    emanuel · 09/01/2017
    I used TWP101 on a new deck 2 years ago and now it needs re-staining as it is very faded. What shall I use before re-staining it again?
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    TWP Stains · 09/01/2017
    Derek Spangler:
    Is the 100 -200 sq ft coverage for the wet on wet which is 2 coats or is that for one coat. If it's only for 1 coat then I guess I need to cut the coverage in half? Please advise. Thanks.

    That is for the 1st coat. A second coat if applied with spread twice as far as the first coat. Our calculator will help:
    https://www.twpstain.com/twp-deck-stain-calculator
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    Derek Spangler · 09/01/2017
    Is the 100 -200 sq ft coverage for the wet on wet which is 2 coats or is that for one coat. If it's only for 1 coat then I guess I need to cut the coverage in half? Please advise. Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 08/30/2017
    diane marangelo:
    can I order a sample of cape cod gray

    On this link: https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
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    diane marangelo · 08/30/2017
    can I order a sample of cape cod gray
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    TWP Stains · 08/07/2017
    Tom GWPK:
    Application temperature is listed as 45-95F, but how long after the application should the ambient temperature be in this range; i.e. are temperatures below this range the night following application acceptable?

    It can fall below at night but should not fall below freezing.
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    Tom GWPK · 08/06/2017
    Application temperature is listed as 45-95F, but how long after the application should the ambient temperature be in this range; i.e. are temperatures below this range the night following application acceptable?
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    TWP Stains · 07/25/2017
    Paul E:
    100 series or 1500 series?

    Either will work about the same for a fence.
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    Paul E · 07/25/2017
    100 series or 1500 series?
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    TWP Stains · 07/05/2017
    Ben Crumpler:
    Stained a new deck (after allowing to age for 6 mos) with Cabot Australian Timber Oil Honey Teak in 2012. Can I apply TWP 100 over the Cabot oil ( very weathered) and if so what prep needs to be done ? Do I need to sand the deck in addition to cleaning? Is it possible to get a small sample of the Honey Teak color to see what it looks like on the deck ?

    The TWP cannot go over the Cabot. Best to prep by removing it with the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit:
    https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

    Samples of the stain are here:
    https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
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    Ben Crumpler · 07/04/2017
    Stained a new deck (after allowing to age for 6 mos) with Cabot Australian Timber Oil Honey Teak in 2012. Can I apply TWP 100 over the Cabot oil ( very weathered) and if so what prep needs to be done ? Do I need to sand the deck in addition to cleaning? Is it possible to get a small sample of the Honey Teak color to see what it looks like on the deck ?
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    TWP Stains · 06/27/2017
    TF:
    I bought a place with 4'x 100' dock back in 2011. Looks like PT pine- 11" W boards. Cracked and aged. Powerwashed it all to get out deep grime this month. Have not treated it since acquired. Should I sand?-- that would take days with a handheld orbital as there are nails throughout holding it down so a surface sander would not work. Should I fill boards with a bond leveler like you sell on this site? That would require a color added and does the bond material reflect color just like wood or will it look blotchy? Do I need to further clean ( I washed it really good) ? Should I use TWP 100?

    Wood filler does not work and will not stain to blend with TWP coatings. Do not use them if using TWP. The PermaFill is only for the Deck Revive. No need to sand. Clean and prep with the Gemini Restore Kit if still dirty. If not, go ahead and stain with the TWP 100 or 1500 Series.
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    TF · 06/27/2017
    I bought a place with 4'x 100' dock back in 2011. Looks like PT pine- 11" W boards. Cracked and aged. Powerwashed it all to get out deep grime this month. Have not treated it since acquired. Should I sand?-- that would take days with a handheld orbital as there are nails throughout holding it down so a surface sander would not work. Should I fill boards with a bond leveler like you sell on this site? That would require a color added and does the bond material reflect color just like wood or will it look blotchy? Do I need to further clean ( I washed it really good) ? Should I use TWP 100?
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    TWP Stains · 06/12/2017
    Larry Lapple:
    Applied a Sherwin and Williams oil base stain last year (cedar semi-transparent). Within as year it is nearly black with mold and mildew. Will TWP be any better? IF I bleach, strip and apply TWP? Is there a mold/mildew adder for TWP at the time of application?

    TWP does not turn black like the SW Super Deck does. Strip and brighten for the prep with this:
    https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

    TWP contains an EPA registered midewcide.
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    Larry Lapple · 06/11/2017
    Applied a Sherwin and Williams oil base stain last year (cedar semi-transparent). Within as year it is nearly black with mold and mildew. Will TWP be any better? IF I bleach, strip and apply TWP? Is there a mold/mildew adder for TWP at the time of application?
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    TWP Stains · 06/11/2017
    LR:
    I'm just now applying cape cod grey- wish I'd picked prairie grey. Can I apply a coat of prairie on top of the cape cod?

    No, you would have to remove the Cape Cod gray first.