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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    TWP Stains · 07/14/2016
    Randy Holloway:
    Where can I buy TWP 1500 in Athens, GA?

    We sell online in your area. Shipping takes 2-3 business days.
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    Randy Holloway · 07/14/2016
    Where can I buy TWP 1500 in Athens, GA?
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    TWP Stains · 07/14/2016
    Jakub Nowak:
    Does your calculator assume you're covering the underside of the deck as well? Thanks!

    I ask because I have. 20x45 deck with about 100 feet of railing and your calculator says to get 13 gallons. My deck however sits 6 inches above the ground so I will not be staining the underside of deck. Thanks.

    No it does not consider the underside nor do you need to stain the underside. For two coats and your deck, you will need about 11-13 gallons.
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    Jakub Nowak · 07/13/2016
    Does your calculator assume you're covering the underside of the deck as well? Thanks!

    I ask because I have. 20x45 deck with about 100 feet of railing and your calculator says to get 13 gallons. My deck however sits 6 inches above the ground so I will not be staining the underside of deck. Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 07/05/2016
    Randee:
    If re-staining with 1501 Cedartone the deck does not need to be stripped and cleaned, correct? Just cleaned?

    Use the Gemini Kit prep kit when reapplying. It is a cleaner and wood brightener.
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    Randee · 07/02/2016
    If re-staining with 1501 Cedartone the deck does not need to be stripped and cleaned, correct? Just cleaned?
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    TWP Stains · 07/02/2016
    Randee:
    Three years ago I used 1501 Cedartone on my deck flooring which looked great until about 6 months ago, so needless to say I'm happy with the product. Getting ready to re-stain and was curious if I can use another color?

    Also, while there are still overall traces of the original stain, there are slightly gray areas, some algae, etc. Given this how should I prep the deck fro re-application?

    Thanks in advance.

    We would suggest prepping with a pressure washer and the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit:

    http://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

    Once prepped you can change color.
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    Randee · 07/01/2016
    Three years ago I used 1501 Cedartone on my deck flooring which looked great until about 6 months ago, so needless to say I'm happy with the product. Getting ready to re-stain and was curious if I can use another color?

    Also, while there are still overall traces of the original stain, there are slightly gray areas, some algae, etc. Given this how should I prep the deck fro re-application?

    Thanks in advance.
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    TWP Stains · 06/13/2016
    ERIC GUAZZONI:
    I have stained my camp deck and camp with honeytone several times over the past few years. Love the color as is. Can I now coat with natural as a protectant to maintain the present shade and still avoid the greying of the wood?

    No that will not work. The Natural is darker in color than the Honeytone. Best to use the Honeytone again.
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    ERIC GUAZZONI · 06/13/2016
    I have stained my camp deck and camp with honeytone several times over the past few years. Love the color as is. Can I now coat with natural as a protectant to maintain the present shade and still avoid the greying of the wood?
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    TWP Stains · 05/25/2016
    Ray J.:
    Can VOC 1500 go over non-VOC 100 stain?

    If you prep properly first, then yes. Use the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    Ray J. · 05/25/2016
    Can VOC 1500 go over non-VOC 100 stain?
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    TWP Stains · 05/14/2016
    codie:
    we have a cedar deck installed last fall (in ND) and now thats its spring we plan to clean brighten and stain for the first time. i think i read that its best to put just ONE coat the first time and then in 12-whatever months we can do a second. or do you recommend the two wet on wet approach. or even just a little heavy single coat. thanks

    Yes jut one good coat now and another in 12-18 months after a light cleaning is best for newer wood. Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    codie · 05/13/2016
    we have a cedar deck installed last fall (in ND) and now thats its spring we plan to clean brighten and stain for the first time. i think i read that its best to put just ONE coat the first time and then in 12-whatever months we can do a second. or do you recommend the two wet on wet approach. or even just a little heavy single coat. thanks
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    TWP Stains · 05/02/2016
    Paul NH:
    I have been using the TWP 1502 350VOC is it still 350 VOC or 250 VOC.

    It is 350 VOC.
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    Paul NH · 05/02/2016
    I have been using the TWP 1502 350VOC is it still 350 VOC or 250 VOC.
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    TWP Stains · 03/15/2016
    Bob P:
    I've been using TWP for years - great product. I've just put up 100' of cedar fencing and would like to know if I can use a pump sprayer with the 1500 series?

    Yes you can. Mix well and you may have to back wipe the drips.
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    Bob P · 03/15/2016
    I've been using TWP for years - great product. I've just put up 100' of cedar fencing and would like to know if I can use a pump sprayer with the 1500 series?
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    TWP Stains · 03/11/2016
    Rodger S:
    Installed heart redwood deck 9mo ago (summer).
    No treatment/stain so it could weather.
    All red color gone and now light tan after brushing off oxidation.
    What 1500 color is best? California Redwood sounds good, but is that for lighter woods to look like redwood? Or is that the best for me? I like the slight red it used to have. Thanks!

    I would highly suggest you try some samples to test first and colors vary based on your wood, age, prep, etc.

    http://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

    In addition, prepping with the Gemini Restore Kit is key.
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    Rodger S · 03/10/2016
    Installed heart redwood deck 9mo ago (summer).
    No treatment/stain so it could weather.
    All red color gone and now light tan after brushing off oxidation.
    What 1500 color is best? California Redwood sounds good, but is that for lighter woods to look like redwood? Or is that the best for me? I like the slight red it used to have. Thanks!