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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    TWP Stains · 11/08/2016
    Bruce Sabatni:
    What does "wet on wet" mean? I love your stain (1503-5) on my wood driveway. Lake Arrowhead, CA.

    See this please:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-stain-wet-on-wet-application/
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    Bruce Sabatni · 11/08/2016
    What does "wet on wet" mean? I love your stain (1503-5) on my wood driveway. Lake Arrowhead, CA.
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    TWP Stains · 09/13/2016
    Gwyn Cattell:
    Applying to an old deck that has never been treated, no mold or staining, all pressure treated with some new replacement boards. Do I need to strip or clean before applying?

    Clean and brighten with Gemini Restore Kit.
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    Gwyn Cattell · 09/12/2016
    Applying to an old deck that has never been treated, no mold or staining, all pressure treated with some new replacement boards. Do I need to strip or clean before applying?
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    Happy Deck Owner · 09/06/2016
    I ordered the (5) gallon can of TWF 1500
    and requested quick shipment so I could stain my 20 year old deck over the Labor Day holiday. The stain arrived on Friday allowing me to apply the stain as planned. I was very happy with the outcome of the stain application and would highly recommend the Pecan color. Thanks for a great experience.
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    TWP Stains · 08/25/2016
    Cyndie Chapman:
    Is this water clean up or mineral spirits?
    Can I get samples of honeytone and natural?
    Do these lighter colors have as much UV protection as the darker colors?

    Thank you

    Mineral spirits. Darker colors will protect longer than light colors from UV. Samples are on this link:

    http://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
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    Cyndie Chapman · 08/25/2016
    Is this water clean up or mineral spirits?
    Can I get samples of honeytone and natural?
    Do these lighter colors have as much UV protection as the darker colors?

    Thank you
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    Dallas · 08/13/2016
    I have a 6 month old pressure treated pine deck. No previous stain applied. It's roughly 1000 sq feet including privacy screen, post and railings. What do you recommend?
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    TWP Stains · 07/05/2016
    John P Rockne:
    Hello,
    I have a 12 year old treated deck that I have treated with DEFY deck stain every other year, I am considering switching over to your TWP 1500 product. What would you recommend to prep the deck for this product?
    Thanks
    J Rockne

    You will need to strip and sand off the Defy if you want to use the TWP stains.
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    John P Rockne · 07/02/2016
    Hello,
    I have a 12 year old treated deck that I have treated with DEFY deck stain every other year, I am considering switching over to your TWP 1500 product. What would you recommend to prep the deck for this product?
    Thanks
    J Rockne
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    Pete Schmutz · 07/02/2016
    If state compliance is not an issue, which is the better stain for wood protection, 100 or 1500?
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    TWP Stains · 06/29/2016
    TOM KNUEVEN:
    I am working on a deck that is 20 years old/older and i replaced a few boards. the wood is cedar but the older boards/rails or also cedar but stained pretty dark; i want all of the boards to match as close as i can? which stain should i buy and prep should i do?

    thanks!!

    If you want to use the TWP 1500, you will need to remove all of the old coatings first. Do you know what type and brand the dark stain is? How to remove depends on this. Stripping is the preferred way if can be done. If not, you will need to sand.
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    TOM KNUEVEN · 06/29/2016
    I am working on a deck that is 20 years old/older and i replaced a few boards. the wood is cedar but the older boards/rails or also cedar but stained pretty dark; i want all of the boards to match as close as i can? which stain should i buy and prep should i do?

    thanks!!
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    TWP Stains · 06/28/2016
    KarlC:
    In the description it doesn't mention airless sprayer, want to be sure it is ok? Any tips? If ok, I've read elsewhere that TWP1500 is thicker than most semi-trans stains. Would .013 tip still be ok or go with .015?

    It is for a fence, and the idea of brushing 300+ linear ft of fence or lugging around a 2 or 3 gallon pump sprayer sounds horrible to me. Or would it be best to brush on the initial coat (it's a new fence, aged a year) to get a nice solid coating on, and then as the years go by spray the maintenance coats?

    TWP is not a thick stain. You can airless spray with any tip. Wider fans are better for coverage. You can spray the fence, just catch any drips or runs.
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    KarlC · 06/28/2016
    In the description it doesn't mention airless sprayer, want to be sure it is ok? Any tips? If ok, I've read elsewhere that TWP1500 is thicker than most semi-trans stains. Would .013 tip still be ok or go with .015?

    It is for a fence, and the idea of brushing 300+ linear ft of fence or lugging around a 2 or 3 gallon pump sprayer sounds horrible to me. Or would it be best to brush on the initial coat (it's a new fence, aged a year) to get a nice solid coating on, and then as the years go by spray the maintenance coats?
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    TWP Stains · 06/15/2016
    bcass"][quote name="TheSealerStore"][quote name="bcass:
    I have a cedar fence here in northern Illinois. It is one year old and is just starting to grey. I want to remove the gray. I am torn between just using a clear 1500 or a semi-transparent. If I use the clear, how is the durability? Do I need more than one coat? Finally, what should I use to prep? Thanks in advance.[/quote]
    Clear does not offer UV protection from graying. Semi-transparent will. Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit.[/quote]

    3000 sq feet, rough cut cedar fence. As stated, one year old, slightly greying. How many coats would you suggest after using Restore Kit? I plan on using the pump sprayer and back rolling. Thanks.

    2 coats applied wet on wet. About 25-30 total gallons will be needed.
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    bcass · 06/15/2016
    TheSealerStore"][quote name="bcass:
    I have a cedar fence here in northern Illinois. It is one year old and is just starting to grey. I want to remove the gray. I am torn between just using a clear 1500 or a semi-transparent. If I use the clear, how is the durability? Do I need more than one coat? Finally, what should I use to prep? Thanks in advance.[/quote]
    Clear does not offer UV protection from graying. Semi-transparent will. Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit.


    3000 sq feet, rough cut cedar fence. As stated, one year old, slightly greying. How many coats would you suggest after using Restore Kit? I plan on using the pump sprayer and back rolling. Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 06/15/2016
    Leon Pollison:
    I live in Northeast New Jersey, I just replaced on my deck wood with pressure treated lumber about 5 weeks ago. The deck gets full sun from 11pm until sunset. My old deck was cedar wood and peeled bad over a two year period. I was wondering if your product would hold up with direct sun.

    Yes, but you do need to wait and prep. See this about new wood:
    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Leon Pollison · 06/15/2016
    I live in Northeast New Jersey, I just replaced on my deck wood with pressure treated lumber about 5 weeks ago. The deck gets full sun from 11pm until sunset. My old deck was cedar wood and peeled bad over a two year period. I was wondering if your product would hold up with direct sun.
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    TWP Stains · 06/03/2016
    bcass:
    I have a cedar fence here in northern Illinois. It is one year old and is just starting to grey. I want to remove the gray. I am torn between just using a clear 1500 or a semi-transparent. If I use the clear, how is the durability? Do I need more than one coat? Finally, what should I use to prep? Thanks in advance.

    Clear does not offer UV protection from graying. Semi-transparent will. Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit.