TWP 100 Series Deck Stain - The Best Deck Stain

TWP 100 StainNeed Help or Advice when using TWP 100 Stain?

TWP 100 Series Total Wood Protectant (TWP) Wood Deck Stain protects and prolongs all exterior woods, decks, and fences. TWP Wood Deck Stains and Sealers is a distinctive mixture of chemicals blended together to form a professional strength formula that preserves exterior wood surfaces in numerous ways. 

TWP 100 Series Stain will perform at its maximum potential when the wood is properly prepped and when the stain is properly applied. Unfortunately not all wood is in the same condition prior to applying the stain.

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Do you have any questions about using the TWP 100 Wood and Deck Stain?

Please answer these few questions to achieve the best possible results with your TWP 100 Wood and Decking Stain.

  1. info buttonAge of wood?
  2. Type of wood?
  3. Condition of the wood?
  4. Has it been stained previously and if so with what brand of stain?
  5. Small description of the area to be treated.

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    Taylor · 08/04/2021
    Our 12mo old deck is cleaned and ready to be stained, but we got almost 2 inches of rain this past weekend. How long do we have to wait for the wood to dry out to stain it?
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    Roger · 07/24/2021
    My privacy fence is 20 years old.  I have only used TWP over the years.  I have applied TWP four or five times.  All the wood is in good condition, still looks great.  Not sure which of your two stains to use?  Also, are there any local distributors in the Indianapolis area?
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    Neil · 07/24/2021
    What type of water repellent is in your stain I’m putting a hot tub on my deck and would like to coat it to help protect it
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      TWP Stains · 07/24/2021
      TWP is a semi-transparent stain that sheds water. It is not just a "water repellent" as it provides mildew, water, and sun protection all in one.
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    Leo stoffel · 07/23/2021
    Can I apply twp 100 like sunrise b4 direct sunlight? Temps in 90's. Will have bout 1 hour b4 direct sun hits deck floor. 
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    J Dahl · 07/13/2021
    1.  What are the differences between the Gemini and RAD products for prep?2.  What circumstances determine when you would recommend one over the other?
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      TWP Stains · 07/13/2021
      Gemini is a Cleaner and Brighener Kit and the RAD is a Stripper and Brightener Kit. Which to use depends on your current condition?
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    Mary · 07/13/2021
    I put to coats of stain on some outdoor wood chairs we have. First coat dried just fine now second coat is very tacky. They been sitting now for 24 hours and still tacky
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      TWP Stains · 07/13/2021
      Let it dry and cure out but sounds like you over-applied. It will cure but it may take a few days or longer.
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    J Dahl · 06/26/2021
    My  prep work on porch is almost complete. I used the stripper with both additives and the brightener.  Unfortunately, due to weather it’s been 3 weeks since that was completed.I have enough of the brightener for another ‘shot’ however I do not the cleaner and time is of the essence as I’m having some major adjacent landscaping done in a week.   It’s a loaded question, but is there an alternative product I can use to clean/rinse off the porch and railing.I started this project in ample time for a normal year, unfortunately this is unpredictable weather this summer not seen for over 15 years.Help!
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      TWP Stains · 06/26/2021
      Give it a good pressure wash with water, apply the brightener, rinse well. You will be okay.
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    Ezra · 06/26/2021
    Can TWP be used to seal/protect charred cedar (aka shou sugi ban)? If so which specific product do you recommend? I’ve done sample tests with tung oil, mineax wood hardener and water based poly and the tung worked best (after 2 months in outside in south facing sun and rain) but I’m concerned about the longevity of tung oil. My friend recommended TWP. Thanks 
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      TWP Stains · 06/26/2021
      Yes, you can use it as long as the wood is porous. Try the TWP 1500 Series in Honeytone color.
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    Rose · 06/25/2021
    Is this useable on untreated pine wood?
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    J Dahl · 06/25/2021
    1. Which application tool is best for a novice stainer?  2. Spray or pad?3. With either application tool are 2 coats, wet on wet, recommended?
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      TWP Stains · 06/25/2021
      Stains pads or brushes. Two coats wet on wet unless new wood. Just one coat.
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    J Dahl · 06/25/2021
    1.How long after staining before it can “handle rain?2. Are 2 coats of TWP recommended for all surfaces,horizontal and vertical?
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      TWP Stains · 06/25/2021
      About 6-12 hours before rain.
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    Barney parker · 06/05/2021
    Follow up from Barney——-what do you mean by wet on wet? I assume you mean that If you need 2nd coat you must do it while stain is wet??    Barney
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    Barney Parker · 06/05/2021
    I have redwood deck in Colorado that has been stained about every two years with transparent stain that is no longer available.Deck is about 9 years old and good shape.has redwood stain on now.is 100 series good enough or do I need 1500 series? Looks like your redwood may be quite Red. From pictures looks like Rustic may be good choice. Looking to go with semi transparent this time???Barney
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    Kate Epps · 06/05/2021
    I already prepped fence with pressure washer and sent you a picture.  My question now is Twp 100 or Twp 1500? I live in Pa.
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    Kate epps · 06/04/2021
    I have 2200 sq ft of cedar fence 7 yrs old never stained.  Which stain?
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    Jim · 05/31/2021
    Is ok to apply Dark Oak 100 with a roller?
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      TWP Stains · 05/31/2021
      Stain pads and brushes are better than rollers. Rollers can splatter.
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    bob k · 05/30/2021
    Is the 1500 series better than the 100 series
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      TWP Stains · 05/31/2021
      No, they last about the same.
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    Jeff · 05/29/2021
    Hello I have a new trailer with pressure treated pine boards. What product, if any, would you recommend to preserve the new boards on my trailer? 
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    Tony · 05/27/2021
    Deck is 6 years old pressure treated pine. TWP 100 Pecan applied 5 years ago. Has had several cleanings and color is fading on deck located outside. The deck under roof still looks great.Time for a deep clean and restain. Going back with same product in Tennessee. What cleaning and brightening kit do you suggest? Not sure if I have to strip or not. Thank you. 
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    Rosanne · 05/21/2021
    If you don’t strip but do prep with kit, can you use a different color if you don’t mind a possible non uniform color outcome?
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      TWP Stains · 05/21/2021
      Only if the current stain is TWP. Also, stripping is just as easy as cleaning.