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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  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?
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    Chad S · 06/25/2013
    Thanks. Since it is hard to get a good feel just from the little color sample on the website, is pecan basically a light brown when applied to cedar? I'm just trying to find the best way to cover the orange without it becoming too dark. Now that I know I can mix the colors, I guess I could just keep adding dark oak into the cedar until I get the result I like better.
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    TWP Stains · 06/25/2013
    That would not brown it enough. You would want to add a little Dark Oak into the Cedartone. You can clean and apply it on top next Spring.
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    Chad S · 06/25/2013
    I build a cedar deck last summer and stained it a couple weeks ago with the cedartone 100 series stain. The color is ok, but I wish it was a little less orange. I live in MN so I anticipate having to restain again next year anyway. Do you have any advice on what I can do to make it a little more brown instead of orange. Can I mix a gallon of cedar with pecan? If that is an option, can I just brush it over the top of what I already have or do you suggest stripping the old off first? Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 06/24/2013
    Tim, I would use the 100 for MN. Make sure all of the Behr has been removed.
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    TWP Stains · 06/24/2013
    Richard Little, where do you live?
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    Tim Adams · 06/24/2013
    25 yr old cedar deck. Structurally sound, natural weathering. Previous stain a dark solid Behr product (3 yes old) Prepped with Behr stripper and cleaner. What product for longest wear in MN?
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    Richard Little · 06/24/2013
    Which is the best stain for a treated lumber dock, 1500 or 100
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    TWP Stains · 06/21/2013
    Please read this about new decks:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    kevin wolfe · 06/21/2013
    Hi,

    I recently constructed a redwood deck using new materials, so the wood is about a month old, on average, and is in good condition. I'm wondering what your suggestion would be regarding the wait period before applying stain. Can i stain now, or should i use the deck all summer and stain in the fall? Also, i'm looking for maximum protection without too much color. Shopping around, i've been eye-balling transparent stains. Based on your available palette, would my best bet be to go with the cedar or the honey, or should i just stick with the redwood?

    Thank you
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    dane addington · 06/21/2013
    i have a brand new deck with treated decking and post, but with cedar hand rails with black blausters. Would you recommend rustic or cedartone in order to match up the treated decking with the cedar rails? How long to i need to want before staining the new deck?
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    TWP Stains · 06/18/2013
    Janice, Rustic is a red color with a hint of brown but definitely more on the red side. There is not a way to lighten the color.
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    Janice DuBois · 06/18/2013
    Hello,
    We are about 1/2 through with staining our new deck. We treated it prior to staining with your cleaner and brightener. We chose Rustic (second choice was Pecan) but it is way too red for my taste. It almost looks like the Redwood sample we painted. My husband says we just have to wait for it to fade in a few years and redo at that time. I currently hate it. Short of stripping the new finish, do you have any suggestions for toning down the red? To me it looks almost orange especially when the sun shines on it. Our deck is cedar.
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    TWP Stains · 06/18/2013
    Chris, I would get 8-9 gallons for the 2 coats wet on wet. You should remove the Olympic first though with a stain stripper and wood brightener so the TWP can properly penetrate. Typically lasts about 2 years.
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    Chris Meyer · 06/18/2013
    wood is 12 yrs. old, Cedar,very good condition, Olympic oil based stain, 850sq ft plus spindles & railing. How much do I need and how long under average conditions in Iowa will it last
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    TWP Stains · 06/17/2013
    Pat, clear offers no uv protection from graying. There must be a tint for that. Please read this about new decking:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Pat Burns · 06/17/2013
    Sir/Ms; I am using Ponderosa Pine boards as decking for a roofed porch; north facing side of house. I want a clear finish so natural wood shows. Does TWP 100 do that? If so, how do I order it online and what is price for one gallon? Thx, pat
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    TWP Stains · 06/11/2013
    Brad, strip and brighten with the Restore A Deck products then stain with the 100 Series.
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    Brad Strootman · 06/10/2013
    3 year old. Red Cedar. In very good condition. Stained three times. Once with Pennofin. Twice with True Values Woodsman. East side of house in Southwest Minnesota. Partial shade
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    TWP Stains · 06/10/2013
    Carole, I would use the 100 Series for this.