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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    Joe Cacossa · 10/10/2019
    1-Is TWP safe to use on redwood furniture?

    2-Which is best for redwood siding in Pa? 100 or 1500 series?
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      TWP Stains · 10/11/2019
      1. Yes
      2. You have to use the 1500 for PA.
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    Tom Kellim · 10/03/2019
    What is the difference between the 100 and the 1500 stain?
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      TWP Stains · 10/03/2019
      VOC compliance for certain states is the main difference. Not all states allow the 100 series.
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    georgeheenan · 09/19/2019
    At best I will have 28-36 hrs of dry weather after applying TWP 100.
    Doesn't look good by waiting as needing 48 hrs to dry after a rain really complicated things. What is the minimum time for stain to set up before a rain event.
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      Jim Gold · 03/19/2020
      I own a restoration company and have used TWP since the mid 90's. I've stained near 1000 decks. Ive had it rain on some decks in a far shorter time, 2 hours, and no adverse effects. A lot will do with the temperature and if your deck is in direct sunlight or not. If it's shaded, takes far greater time to dry, so be mindful of the forecast and use live radar. So if it happens to rain shortly after it's stained, don't think it's ruined. Most likely it'll be fine. If water is allowed to sit for a long period of time,(24 hours plus) you can get water rings, so wipe up puddling if needed after the rain. It is oil based, so it does repel water immediately.
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      TWP Stains · 09/19/2019
      12-24 hours.
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    Mike Ellis · 09/10/2019
    Age of wood - New
    Type of wood - Bald Cypress timber columns/beams and 2x6 T&G spruce ceiling/decking
    Wood Condition - New and all is sanded all sides. The cypress columns/timbers do have some checking.
    There is no finish currently on either the spruce or cypress.
    I am in Western North Carolina near Tennessee on a mountain at around 3000' elevation. The exposure is due north.

    Which product do you recommend and do you custom mix colors? The ceiling will be well protected but the column/beams will be exposed to the elements for the most part.
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    Rachel Ramm · 09/04/2019
    I recently bought the TWP 100 and applied it to my deck two days ago after prepping it with RAD stripper/brightener. I think I applied the stain too heavily as it is very tacky to the touch and the color still comes off on my hand. Will I have to strip it again and redo it? Or just wait longer for it to harden?
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      TWP Stains · 09/04/2019
      It will dry, just give it more time.
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    Bernie Rush · 08/27/2019
    How soon after application may we walk on the deck?
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    Lydia Medina · 08/25/2019
    Just started to apply 105 cape cod gray to my never treated, 1 yr old fence. I prepped as directed and had friend apply the stain.

    When I got home I realized it was not the color I wanted. It's very opaque and almost white. I live in a neighborhood with a HOA, and the cape cod gray will not be approved.

    I should have, and thought I had ordered the 106 prairie gray. Only 3, 5' x 6' panels stained on one side. I only ordered 2 gallons, which will not complete the job anyway.

    Questions:

    1. Can I remove the stain already applied and apply new color?

    2. Can I return 1 unopened gallon of 105 cape cod gray and order 5 gallons of the 106 prairie gray?

    Thanks for your assistance.

    Lydia Medina

    Order # 00093686

    Ordered: 07/28/2019
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    Kevin · 08/13/2019
    Had issues with bad stain application from another company a couple years ago. Just power washed, stripped and then sanded the wood, live in Michigan, deck faces south with no shade. Do you suggest TWP100?
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    Tom Wilbanks · 08/06/2019
    Building an arbor out of pressure treated yellow pine(6x6s , 2x12, 2x4,etc.) The wood is new and in good condition, which series will work best and how long should I wait to stain. Thanks, Tom
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    Mike · 07/23/2019
    1. Im putting up a new deck for around my pool. Would you recommend the 100 or the 1500?

    2. Should I wait to apply the stain until the wood is weathered? Or could I stain it right away?
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    Jim McGraw · 07/16/2019
    Hello,
    We used a stain sealer 20 years ago from a company in the Washington State area. My question is what would be the best product that you sell that will darken & seal ? Thank you for your help in advance.
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    Lisa Pollard-Ray · 07/07/2019
    can you ship to PA
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    Dennis · 07/02/2019
    Distributor in Wisconsin
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    Grady · 06/18/2019
    I have a 600 sq ft pressure treated deck, 20 years old and in good condition in Denver CO. Weather is hot summer, rain, hail, snow, high UV due to altitude. Sanded to bare wood 3 years ago and stained with oil based semi transparent stain (Cabots?). Deck is half covered by a roof and half open. The open half is much more faded. Covered half looks nearly new. I want to use TWP Ceadartone. What procedure do you recommend?
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    Frank · 06/10/2019
    Do you have distributors in Canada?
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    Chris Lasley · 06/03/2019
    Can I install the 1500 series over previously installed 100 series? Also what is best color match for 101 Cedartone Natural? Existing stain is roughly 4-5 years old, what process would you recommend for application?
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    Matt S · 05/27/2019
    I sanded off the old stain (different brand) - do I still need to do the deck wash/brightener stuff before putting down TWP100?
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    Sharon · 05/25/2019
    My PT pine deck is about 10 yrs old. Had 3 types of stain over that time with stripping & sanding in between. Last used an oil based semi transparent but has all peeled off horizontal surfaces. Now planning to sand, wash, brighten and stain using your TWP 100 Dark Oak & Gemini cleaner combo kit. We live in IA. Would you recommend this approach?
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      TWP Stains · 05/26/2019
      Yes. Make sure all of the old stain is removed.
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    Lennie P. · 05/14/2019
    I have a new deck (4 months old) of pressure treated yellow pine, I would like a gray driftwood finish do you offer anything
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    Jim · 05/12/2019
    Did you discontinue Honeytone 100 series