TWP 1500 Series 1 Gallon

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$46.99
AVAILABLE TWP 1500 SERIES COLORS:
1500 CLEAR, 1501 CEDARTONE, 1502 REDWOOD, 1503 DARK OAK, 1504 BLACK WALNUT, 1511 CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, 1515 HONEYTONE, 1516 RUSTIC, 1520 PECAN, 1530 NATURAL

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TWP 1500 is a Semi-transparent Oil-Based wood stain and preservative that is allowed in all 50 states.

The new TWP® 1500 formula is designed to penetrate better, dry faster and outperform the previous TWP® 500 series formula.

TWP® 1500 Series is an EPA registered wood preservative which prevents structural damage and wood decay on exterior above ground wood surfaces such as fencing, decking, wood siding, log homes, and roofing. TWP® 1500 Series resists water absorption that causes warping, cracking and splitting as well as preventing freeze damage in colder climates.

TWP® 1500 Series is a low VOC preservative with special U.V. absorbing pigments that prevent unsightly wood graying, darkening and fading. The selected mildewcides inhibit the growth of mold and mildew which assist in preventing premature discoloration.

TWP® 1500 Series will keep your wood beautiful, fresh and looking new longer. The ease of application and maintenance will allow you to enjoy your investment for years to come.

TWP 1500 Series Stain QuestionsKey Features

  • Preserves natural wood color
  • EPA registered wood preservative
  • Professional choice for all exterior wood surfaces
  • Semi-transparent stain preserves natural color
  • Sheds water longer
  • Prevents mold and mildew
  • Helps to prevent wood rot
  • Easy to apply and can be cleaned and recoated as needed
  • Helps in the prevention of warping, cracking and splitting
  • Low 250 VOC formula, compliant in 50 states
*We do not guarantee stain colors as they will vary widely depending on the wood type, age of wood, prepping of wood, and application. Small samples are available.

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Gallon Sizes: 1's & 5's
Stain Type: Semi-Transparent Oil-Based
Coverage Per Gallon: 150-200 square feet
Coats  Required: 1-2 Coats. "Wet on Wet"
Temperature: 45-95 F
Application Tools: Pad, Sprayer, Brush, Roller
Dry Time: 12-72 Hours
Cleanup: Mineral Spirits
State VOC Limits: Compliant in all States
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Wednesday, 02 October 2019

We have used this product twice on our pressure-treated wood deck (. It applies easily and looks terrific when done. We are DIYers with limited experience with this sort of project, and had no trouble following the application directions. We had to address a lot of wood damage before applying it--severe UV damage, mold and mildew--but with the right prep, we couldn't be happier with the outcome. The second time we used it, we did over-apply a bit and had a lot of shiny excess stain after a few hours of drying. We read the tips here on the website and the next day we wiped off the excess using a light misting of mineral spirits and shop rags. Easy fix and it looks great. Never any peeling, which is just what we wanted, and it made our heavily damaged wood look better than we thought possible. I love finding a product that works as well as advertised.

Julia

Thursday, 19 October 2017

A true oil-based wood preservative that is allowed in all 50 states!

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    Dan in NC · 06/06/2019
    I have a wooden arbor at the front of my house that was originally stained in Nov 2008 with TWP Shake and Shingle in color Butternut 206. This stain in 50% of areas (in sun) looks incredible still. However, it needs to be refreshed due to some areas that face east and get beaten up by sun. What product (100 or 1500, etc.) would you recommend to redo this arbor with?
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    Fred · 06/05/2019
    On wood like Mahogany, stain is suppose to be applied in small sections so that extra stain can be wiped off. You are suppose to apply the stain, let it sit for about 20 minutes and then wipe off the stain that didn't soak into the wood. Looks like you pick one of those cheap fixer guys instead of paying for someone who knows what they are doing. Oh, and after the stain dries, you're suppose to put a clear coat on top.
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      TWP Stains · 06/06/2019
      No, you cannot add a clear coat on top of a deck stain like TWP. In addition, you can apply TWP to all the wood and back wipe the areas as needed within 60 minutes. You do not have to do this in sections.
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    Travis D · 06/04/2019
    Had a local painter apply onto my mahogany deck within my screened in porch this past Monday. Some spots appear dry while other spots appear shiny and still wet. Is this normal over a day later?
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    Eric · 06/04/2019
    Can I use 1500 series on interior redwood cabinets?
    Thank you!
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    Amy Mac · 06/03/2019
    Good Morning. I am going to chemically strip the peeling acrylic finish and stain with TWP 1500 series. I am only going to do the horizontal surface, as the rails are okay. Could you tell me which color will best match the rails? It is a very old weathered deck.
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      TWP Stains · 06/03/2019
      That stain looks very thick like a solid stain. A stripper will not remove a solid stain. You would need to sand it off.
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        Amy · 06/03/2019
        I was going to use the stripper first just on the deck floor and then sand it. Could you suggest what color would best match to railings?
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          TWP Stains · 06/03/2019
          Maybe Cedartone but not really possible to match this as it is a solid color. Might want to try some samples: https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
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            Amy · 06/03/2019
            I am not going to be overly fussy about the match. It looks so bad now, anything will be an improvement. If you look at the picture and see how peeled it is, do you think using a chemical stripper would help at all, or should I just sand it?
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              TWP Stains · 06/03/2019
              The stripper with pressure washing will remove some, making it easier to sand.
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    joe · 05/29/2019
    i have a Mahogany front porch, w
    do you have a color for Mahogany or the closest recommendation
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      TWP Stains · 05/29/2019
      Rustic would be the correct color.
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    Hector · 05/21/2019
    How long should I wait to clean/brighten/stain a deck that has been soaked with rain fall?
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    Eric Burke · 05/20/2019
    Why is it necessary to let new wood age for 12 months prior to application? What would happen if it was stained as new? Thanks.
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    Amy Mac · 05/13/2019
    I live in Massachusetts. I have an older PT deck that was treated with Behr opaque acrylic stain (more of a paint really). It is a peeling nightmare after only 1 year. I would like to chemically strip it, sand it and then apply an oil based stain such as yours (probably the dark oak). Do you have any recommendations?
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      TWP Stains · 05/13/2019
      Stripping will not remove it fully so power sanding will be needed. After full sanding, you can use the TWP 1500 Series.
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    Anna Soellner · 05/04/2019
    Have a merabu deck, what color would you recommend?
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    Ken Harrison · 04/15/2019
    I am redoing my deck horizontal surfaces. I will be powerwashing. My deck over hangs onto the lake. Is the wood/deck cleaner environmentally safe? There is no way of me preventing it from going into the lake when powerwashing.
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      TWP Stains · 04/15/2019
      The Cleaner and Brightener is Eco-Safe.
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    tommy garner · 03/26/2019
    I have a screen porch that i have 1x6 tounge and grove pine on that im replacing after 20 years. Which one of these products would be best to use? I will need a natual color.
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    Matt · 12/26/2018
    I have to stain new wood under soffits, won't be exposed to weather or sun light. How should I proceed with staining
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    Fred Simmons · 10/22/2018
    If the night time temperatures drop below 40 degrees, is it still a good time to use the 1500 series stain.
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      TWP Stains · 10/23/2018
      As long as it does not drop below freezing at night.
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    FRANK COLOSI · 10/18/2018
    I have a gallon of the old 500 series TWP in light cedar. I bought it from a bamboo company to be used on a bamboo fence. What color in the 1500 series will be the closest in color to the light cedar,
    thank you for your assistance
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      TWP Stains · 10/18/2018
      Neither the 500 or the 1500 will work on Bamboo. Only the 300 Series and we do not stock that series.
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    Ann · 09/23/2018
    Can I blend colors? I'd like to mix TWP 1500 Redwood and Rustic.
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      TWP Stains · 09/24/2018
      Yes can you can mix colors of the same series.
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    Reid · 09/01/2018
    About 11 month old new pressure treated pine deck, shows some signs of graying (live in Louisiana...) do I still need to clean and brighten prior to using this stain. Also looking for a lighter color that resembles the pine when it is wet. So California redwood?
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    Jeremy · 08/25/2018
    Right now my decks are currently dark oak 1503 I would like to put a maintenance coat on it but try to keep it from getting much darker what are your suggestions. Was thinking just a coat of the natural because I want to UV protection
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      TWP Stains · 08/25/2018
      When reapplying a maintenance coat, you will need to use the same color as before to ensure an even application of final color.
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    Lynda Bowers · 08/23/2018
    what do you have that allows the natural color of the wood to show.. I was told you have a clear coat already and that I could find it but nothing shows up as clear. I already ordered 5 gal of the wrong color I don't want to do that again. thanks.. Lynda bowers
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      TWP Stains · 08/23/2018
      We have "clear" but a clear will not provide UV protection and will gray naturally. It is easily found on our product ordering pages by choosing your color in the drop-down color choices before adding to cart.
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    Judy · 08/21/2018
    We are applying to a new redwood lath patio cover. How long should we wait to apply for best penetration?