TWP 1500 Series 5 Gallon

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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.

TWP 1500 Series 5 Gallons Deck Stain

 

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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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Tuesday, 09 May 2023

I did the deck stain calc for 900sqft and it indicated I should get 9 gallons. But the Stain Info said each gallon covers 150-250sqft. Which means 4-6 gallons. So I don't over order, what would be good? This is only for a flat surface, no railings.

Jim

Thursday, 19 October 2017

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

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    Dave · 06/15/2018
    I am in the Seattle area and am redoing my deck which is 10 feet above ground. It is about 20 years old with some boards replaced. It is cedar. In the past, we have used Flood CWF in Redwood and like the look. Sadly, it does not hold up well. I am considering TWP 1500 in Redwood. Deck has been pressure washed and cleaned with Olympic Deck Cleaner. Will the TWP 1500 be the right choice for me? Thank you, Dave.
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    Geronimo · 06/13/2018
    Will the 1516 rustic match the 116 rustic if I change from the 100 to the 1500 series?
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      TWP Stains · 06/14/2018
      No the colors do not match exactly between series. Clos but not exact.
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    Michael Wells · 06/13/2018
    I’ve bought to much product! First how long will it last? Second will it freeze and not be usable if left out in cold?
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    Mike · 06/09/2018
    what is the new stain color that is less orange than cedartone
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    Archie Ross · 05/30/2018
    You state that a second coat is applied when the first is still wet. Is it okay to walk on the the first coat? How long after application?
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    Briggs · 05/29/2018
    using TWP stain on boat docks ? advice needed.....
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    Bill Fleischacker · 05/26/2018
    Any tips on transferring stain from 5 gal containers to smaller bucket when staining posts, railings, and benches?
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      TWP Stains · 05/27/2018
      Mix the stain well in the 5-gallon pail well first before pouring it into the smaller containers.
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    Matthew · 05/22/2018
    I'm currently working on a large backyard renovation that includes 170 feet of (brand new) cedar fence, and a new deck. After doing some research, I have decided that the TWP 1500 series stain is probably my best choice when it comes time to complete my project.

    If you have ever seen the Food Network show "The Kitchen", they have an outdoor set with a wooden fence. I love the color of it, and I'm hoping that I can get a similar result in finishing mine.

    Which of the TWP 1500 series colors would you think comes closest to this color? I have looked at all of the sample photos for the various colors, but still would really appreciate your advice.

    My fence is made of rough-sawn cedar pickets on pressure treated framing and top-cap. I'm in Pennsylvania.

    Thanks!
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      TWP Stains · 05/22/2018
      Rustic 1516 would be closest but it would be a little redder. Another option might be 4 parts 1516 and 1 part 1503 Dark Oak. This will add a little more "brown" to the Rustic color.

      See this about the new deck as it cannot be stained right away: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/


      FYI, We do not allow external links so we had to remove.
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        Matthew · 05/22/2018
        Thanks. I was wondering about the feasibility of color-mixing. This was very helpful.
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    Larry Doell · 05/17/2018
    I have 1000 square feet of T&G pine to apply to my porch ceiling that I purchased 15 years ago. I sanded it with 100grit to remove discoloration.

    Your natural and honeytone color samples are nearly identical. Is that because of the wood type used for the natural? Do you apply this product wet on wet? Should I apply this product to both sides of the wood to avoid "cupping" if moisture appears inside soffit ?
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    Brent · 05/11/2018
    Which is the best for a mountain deck, 100 series or 1500 series in Utah? The cabin sits at 9000 ft in elevation.
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    Buddy · 05/09/2018
    Does natural stain offer uv protection?
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    Pat Gress · 05/01/2018
    how do you get the $20 rebate on the 5 gallon twp 1501
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    Bridget Cunningham · 04/30/2018
    We have a 12 year-old Mahogany deck. During the first years we had it, we would sand and seal with a clear Timber Oil finish that had a beautiful sheen. The deck looked like beautiful hardwood floors. We have always strived to retain the original color of the Mahogany vs. letting the wood go gray.

    Since VOC legislation, that kind of sealer is no longer available. So, we have tried virtually every kind of "clear" sealer on the market. Some of them left a yellow tint to the wood, which wasn't at all desirable. Some have left black gunk. Some had barely lasted half of the summer season. Last year was the worst so far after using Thompson's--black gunk and for the first time, didn't last and the deck is gray--the most gray that it has ever been.

    So, we are looking for our next product to try.

    4 questions:

    If we use the restore a deck kit--cleaner and brightener--will we have to sand the deck to get back to a Mahogany color or will the brightener restore the original color?

    We really don't want to change the color of the Mahogany. Do we need to use TWP 1500 Clear or Natural, or would Natural change the color?

    The deck is exposed to a lot of sun and weather. Will the TWP 1500 clear last the summer season?

    Will TWP 1500 leave a black gunky residue on the deck as it begins to break down?


    Thanks in advance for the response.
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      TWP Stains · 04/30/2018
      The TWP Clear will not provide UV protection from graying. The Natural will as it is tinted/colored. You must have tint in your stain if you want UV protection from graying. The Natural will enhance/change the color of the wood.
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        Bridget Cunningham · 04/30/2018
        Thanks for the quick response. I had other questions that I had hoped we could get assistance with:
        If we use the restore a deck kit--cleaner and brightener--will we have to sand the deck to get back to a Mahogany color or will the brightener restore the original color?

        The deck is exposed to a lot of sun and weather. Will the TWP 1500 clear last the summer season?

        Will TWP 1500 leave a black gunky residue on the deck as it begins to break down?

        Please let me know if you can assist.
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          TWP Stains · 04/30/2018
          TWP Clear grays naturally in months but protects from water, etc for the year or longer. Clear stains or sealer will not give UV protection for a year. You must have a tint in the stain for UV protection

          The prep kit does restore the color but you will need the Stripper/Brightener Kit to remove the Thompsons.

          TWP does not leave "black" gunk on the deck but the Clear will gray naturally.
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            Bridget Cunningham · 04/30/2018
            So, do I understand correctly that the Brightener neutralizes the Stripper?

            And do I understand from your response above that we should not need to sand the Mahogany to get the color back from gray to the original Mahogany color--the stripping and brightening should do it?
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              TWP Stains · 04/30/2018
              The stripping and brightening will remove the Thompsons and restore the color. You should not have to sand.

              The brightener does neutralize the stripper.
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    Mike · 04/23/2018
    Received a sample of 1500 in gray last year. I thought it was cape cod, but in finding receipt it was driftwood. Is that an available option any longer? I see the cape cod gray but im in a non shippable state. Thanks
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      TWP Stains · 04/24/2018
      Hello Mike, the TWP 1500 Series has never had a gray color nor has any of the Series had a "Driftwood Gray". I believe you may have gotten the sample confused with a different brand of stain?
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    Karin Huber · 04/19/2018
    When using TWP1500, does the surface get slippery when it is wet?
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      TWP Stains · 04/19/2018
      No, it is does not as TWP is a penetrating stain.
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    Stella Briggs · 04/19/2018
    We have always used TWP on our cedar decks no we are ready to clean and restore the deck and have some dark spots how do I get rid of them before I apply a new coat
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      TWP Stains · 04/19/2018
      Please post a picture on the website so we can see.
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        Stella Briggs · 04/19/2018
        I keep trying to upload the picture but it is apparently not working
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          TWP Stains · 04/19/2018
          You cannot upload files that are larger than 3mb. Make sure the image is not too large of a file. Here is an example of an uploaded file.
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    Brian Lappin · 04/14/2018
    Which 1500 series stain will preserve the natural red cedar look? Thanks, Brian
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      TWP Stains · 04/14/2018
      All the TWP 1500 colors will preserve the cedar. Pick any color you like that will enhance the natural color.
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    Tom · 03/26/2018
    I am building a new pressure treated pine deck at my Daphne Alabama home. what prep is needed for TWP 1500 on a new deck?
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    Jody · 03/24/2018
    How many years do you suggest for reapplication on cedar siding?
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      TWP Stains · 03/25/2018
      Depending on the UV exposure, the TWP 1500 should last 4-6 years and possibly longer for vertical cedar siding. Please post a picture when done. We love cedar sided homes!
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    Eric W Reeves · 03/18/2018
    Sorry - how much dry weather do I need before I stain?
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      TWP Stains · 03/19/2018
      2 Days after prep for drying and 12-24 hours after applying before rain.
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        Eric W Reeves · 03/19/2018
        Any comments on pollen?
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          TWP Stains · 03/19/2018
          Any pollen that lands on the stain when wet could possibly feed mildew growth down the road.