TWP 100 Series Deck Stain - The Best Deck Stain

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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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    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.
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    Barry · 05/20/2021
    I can't find my original post from earlier this morning so I have to start over lol.... Michigan deck built in 2011. Stained TWP in 2013. Nothing else done until I power washed it last summer and obviously the deck is faded bad, especially near the pool ladder area (chlorine in the water). Going to use TWP 100 this year. But I'm wondering which prep products should I use? The Gemini cleaner and brightener or the RAD Stripper and Brightener? Does it even need a cleaner since it was power washed last year? Thanks!
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      TWP Stains · 05/20/2021
      Gemini kit for prep. Yes you need it. 
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    Mel · 05/18/2021
    Hello, we used TWP100 solid stain Cape Cod Gray, while we like the product the colour is too blue, is it possible to paint over it with another darker stain.  If so what might you suggest, not necessarily a brand name but I am thinking it might need to be an oil bases stain...
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    Deanna · 05/18/2021
    Is there any way to find someone that is familiar with TWP products in my area?I wondered if there is some kind of registration by area of applicators?Deanna from Appleton, Wisconsin920 268-5554
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      TWP Stains · 05/18/2021
      Sorry but we do not have a list of contractors.
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    Josh · 05/16/2021
    I stained my deck a year ago with twp100. I just replaced some deck boards with brand new pressure treated boards. Should I let them weather OR go ahead and strip, brighten, and stain them?
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      TWP Stains · 05/16/2021
      Weather for 4 months and then prep. 
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    Randy McBride · 04/21/2021
    What is your best semi-transparent stain for a new deck and fence.?  Both are treated pine.
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    Scott · 04/13/2021
    Wondering if you have any pictures of decks stained with the CapeCod Gray?  We have a gray two story and brand new deck needing staining.  The Gray is a different option.
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    Mike Kowalczyk · 03/29/2021
    I rented a floor sander and have taken the deck down to bare wood what would you recommend if anything
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      TWP Stains · 03/30/2021
      Gemini Restore Kit for final prep.
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    Mark Weinmann · 03/29/2021
    can you apply a second coat after the first is dry?
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      TWP Stains · 03/29/2021
      It is not always suggested as it depends if the wood will take the stain. Do a test spot to see who it dries.
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    Mike · 03/26/2021
    What’s the difference between the 100 snd 200
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      TWP Stains · 03/27/2021
      The 200 is designed for shakes and shingles while the 100 is for all wood type.
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    Dennis · 03/22/2021
    Would the TWP 100, DARK OAK 103 technically have the highest UV rating since it appears to be the darkest color in the series?
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      TWP Stains · 03/23/2021
      No, the Dark Oak would not be any better than Rustic, Redwood, Cedartone, etc.
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    David · 03/09/2021
    Can I stain Cape Cod Grey over Cedartone
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    Deanna · 11/05/2020
    30 yr old Cedar siding previously stained with Cedartone Natural 100. Love the look of it, however, the southeast part of the house is much thirstier than the rest of the house because it sees more weather and sun. (Northeast Wisconsin). I notice some of the boards are in ill repair some curling a little bit and some cracked so should I coat that side of the house more frequently than the rest of the house and does it need the 2-step cleaner brightener each time I recoat?