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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    Bruce Harbot · 07/03/2013
    New pressure treated deck. Built 2 months ago, builder says its time to stain.. Which TWP product id best for this? We are in GA.
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    Ryan Buck · 07/03/2013
    I built a new cedar deck that I stained with Olympic Maximum cedar naturaltone yesterday. I have used the oil based product for years and loved it but the new water base formula was awful! I hate the color and the way it went on. I want to remove it and stain it with a TWP product. Hiw do I remove this stain I just applied and what stain should I use? I also have a cedar deck about 8 years old that hasnt been stained in about 3 years and is pretty weathered. It was stained with the Olympic Maximum oil based. I am in Texas. Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 07/03/2013
    Julien, please read this article:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Julien Ramirez · 07/03/2013
    New deck, cedar. good condition, bare.
    Looking to treat entire deck.
    Question: is there any benefit from applying the deck stain to all sides of the deck boards before installation?
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    TWP Stains · 07/02/2013
    Wade, you must remove the Behr 100% before using TWP. It cannot be applied on top of it. What state are you in?
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    Wade Caplinger · 07/01/2013
    I have a 400 sq ft deck that is 10 years old. part is stained with solid bahr which is 70% gone with power washing and the rail is semi transperant behr that is very faided. the deck is treated lumber. It is on the west of the house and gets a lot of sun in the afternoon and evening. I used your stain on a job in Missouri for a family and loved it. I cant find a local distributor near here. Which of the two stains will work best in my application. Wood is in fair condition.

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    TWP Stains · 07/01/2013
    Laurie, strip and brighten the deck for the prep then stain with the 100 series.
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    TWP Stains · 07/01/2013
    ann, strip and brighten the wood with the RAD Stain Stripper and Brightener. Stain with the TWP 1511 California Redwood.
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    Laurie Azeltine · 06/30/2013
    1. 4 yr.old deck
    2. Pressure treated wood
    3. Good condition
    4. Protected with One Time 4 years ago and it worked Ok but should have been applied again at 2 or 3 yr and is so expensive. I want to try semi transparent.
    5. 14 x 14 ft elevated deck
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    ann pease · 06/30/2013
    Have a 30 year old redwood deck (8x10) that has been stained every 2 or 3 years with Cabot natural deck stain. The deck was dark brown after all these years. Have used a deck stripper twice and now want to get back to a more natural look and preserve it and maintain a lighter redish color. What do you suggest to clean, brighten and preserve the deck?
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    TWP Stains · 06/30/2013
    Lou, we do not receive an order from you.
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    Louis J. Ferony Jr. · 06/29/2013
    I tried to order 5 gallons of TWP 100 Cedartone. Entered all info to include creditcard , it did not appear to take and I got no email conformation. I don't want to double order, suggestions?

    Thank you,
    Lou Ferony
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    TWP Stains · 06/29/2013
    Leon, if it is shiny then that means the stain did not penetrate completely. This is usually from over applying, improper prep, or combination of both. I would wipe the deck down with some lacquer thinner and some rags to remove the excess on top. Them let it dry for a few more days. Make sure to wet your rags with water when done to avoid accidental spontaneous combustion.
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    leon belli · 06/28/2013
    washed redwood deck & power washed, applied honey tone 1500, its still looks shiny, used your product 2 years ago and did not have this problem. its been 5 days, still looks like i used olive oil, is there a way to wash this down a bit, without starting all over?
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    TWP Stains · 06/28/2013
    You should not apply the 100 if it is going to rain 5 hours later. Too much of a risk. It may be fine but we cannot say for sure. Best to give it closer to 12 hours.
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    Christina · 06/28/2013
    I have a cedar deck that I have sanded, cleaned and brightened all last week. I live in Mn and today is the first open window where we haven't had some rain in two days. They are saying 30% chance of rain. How fast does TWP 100 dry? Can I still apply it this morning and if it rains 5 hours from now will the stain be okay? I have been waiting over a month to have enough open windows to get this done.
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    TWP Stains · 06/28/2013
    Dan D, you need to strip both the fence and the deck with the Restore A Deck Stain Stripper. Once all of the old coatings are removed you should apply the RAD brightener. Once fully prepped then you can use the TWP 100 Series.
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    TWP Stains · 06/28/2013
    Dan E, I would use the TWP 1500 for this to achieve maximum UV protection.
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    Dan d · 06/27/2013
    Fence:
    -6 years old
    -cedar
    -gray toned color
    -initially stained with Thompsons Water sealer
    -what refinishing process would you recommend?

    Deck:
    -5 years old
    -cedar
    -stained with Sikkens DEK, horizontal surfaces are in varying stages of peeling/bare wood. Vertical surfaces are good in some locations and starting to peel in others
    -what refinishing process would you recommend.
    -location is Omaha, Ne
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    DanE · 06/27/2013
    I will be re-staining a cedar fence that is 3 years old. I originally applied Behr Transparent, but most of is has peeled off. I have removed the remaining stain and weathering. I would like to get recommendation on the best TWP product to use. I live in Kansas