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    william · 08/15/2022
    which of your color is close  to behr woodbridge? guess i didnt go my homework on staining!
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    Paul · 05/13/2021
    I stained my log home (southern yellow pine)with Flood CWF Cedar. I always thought it was too orange. I plan to pressure wash with Jomax and a light bleach combo and scrub it with a stiff nylon brush to cut as much of the old stain off as possible. I want to go brown but not too dark so I'm leaning toward the Dark Oak. Do you think I'll have problems hiding the old Cedar color? Thank You!
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      TWP Stains · 05/13/2021
      You cannot apply over the Flood. It has to be removed first. Post pictures here in comment area for help with removing.
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        Paul Alex · 05/13/2021
        The Flood product is several years old. The last time I cleaned the house I used a pressure washer and Jomax combined with bleach. While it soaked in I scrubbed the house with a stiff nylon brush. Is there an alternative to removing the old CWF Flood stain so I can apply the TWP1500? I sure prefer to avoid having to sand the entire structure. Thank you!
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          Paul Alex · 05/17/2021
          After I finish the entire removal process including the brightener how long should I wait before I apply the stain?
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          TWP Stains · 05/13/2021
          Sorry but no. It has to come off. Use the RAD Stripper with both additives to remove. Brightener after. 
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    Danibee · 10/15/2020
    Used RAD strip & brighten on cedar siding then applied TWP 1500 dark oak, but it's so dark and I don't care for how it looks. Will this brighten over time? If I wanted to remove this and put a lighter stain would RAD strip & brighten remove this freshly applied stain back to the natural cedar?
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      TWP Stains · 10/16/2020
      It will not lighten much. You will need to strip and brighten to remove prior to applying a lighter color.
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    Barry · 06/27/2020
    Should I get the restore a deck kit for $49.99 or the stripper restore a deck for $64.99?
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    Barry · 06/26/2020
    I stained my fence with 12 gallons of 1500 California redwood 5 years ago. It’s Time to restrain. I’m planning on using the 2 step restore-a-deck and Then staining with the same color as before- California redwood. Is this the correct approach and should I assume that I’ll need 12 gallons or would 10 gallons be enough?

    many thanks,
    barry
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      TWP Stains · 06/27/2020
      Prep is correct and you will need the same amount of stain.
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    Kevin · 05/09/2020
    Ok... scientifically what is your LIGHTEST color of ALL your stains (100's..1500's, etc) that CAN be mixed into a dark 1500 stain to lighten it... (and hence keep 100% UV protection) ???
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    Kevin · 05/09/2020
    What is the maximum amount of "clear" you can add to a mixture (to make a color lighter) and still get FULL UV protection... 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,etc... ????
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      TWP Stains · 05/09/2020
      You cannot add Clear and retain full UV protection. If you add 20% then the UV protection will be reduced by 20%. 50% and then half. etc.
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    Ben Wadlow · 10/24/2019
    I recently purchased a 5 gallon container of 1500 series California Redwood, to restain my pressure treated pine deck, stairs, handrails and balusters.
    Unfortunately, we did not pre-order a sample of this color, way to yellow.

    We expecteted it to be more "redwood", not pine colored.

    We have only used about a 1/2 gallon at this point, I am looking for a recommendation of what color could I add to bring the remainder of the stain to a more acceptable color tone.

    We were looking for a "Teak" or Caramel color.

    Any help at this point would be appreciated.

    I am looking forward to your recommendation.

    TIA
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      TWP Stains · 10/25/2019
      The final color on your wood will vary drastically based on the wood type that you have and age. There is not an easy answer to this as it will always be different colors based on your actual wood. To add more red to what you have, you would want Rustic or Redwood. For more brown and red, you would want to add some Dark Oak as well.
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    Jim Stohlmann · 09/24/2019
    I put cedartone on my dock 4 years ago. I just pressure washed really good and sanded where I felt I needed to. I want to use honeytone color now. What do you think?
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      TWP Stains · 09/24/2019
      If going to a lighter color all of the current stain will need to be stripped or removed fully.
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    Debbie · 08/03/2019
    Our 2 small treated wood decks are about 5 years old and we really need to have the wood protected, but am having a hard time matching a color that would coordinate with our house siding. I enclosed a picture of our home if you have recommendations for color. Thankyou.
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    Pete · 06/08/2019
    want to stain a cedar porch swing, what about stain on clothing from sitting on white cedar boards that are treated with TWP? thanks.
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      TWP Stains · 06/08/2019
      Once the TWP is cured, no issues.
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    Gary · 06/04/2019
    Is there a difference in the formula of what is should at home depot and the TWP sold online?
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      TWP Stains · 06/04/2019
      TWP is not sold at Home Depot.
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    Mary kruger · 06/01/2019
    Does the 1500 series come in Cape Cod grey and how many gallons would I need for a deck 364 ft plus seeps and rails
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    Mark Mayhew · 05/09/2019
    I have stained my log house with TWP (#1501) and my pressure treated (4 years old) deck. The deck does not last more than a year or two. Is there a dedicated “Deck stain”? Thanks Mark
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      TWP Stains · 05/10/2019
      Not sure what you mean by dedicated. Two years is normal for a deck when it is time to redo. Nothing will last longer for a horizontal surface.
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    Vern · 09/04/2018
    I applied the stain and there are shiny areas that look like they are wet but aren’t. What can be done to not have these shiny areas?
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    Bostongal · 08/10/2018
    I have a little stain being displaced by early rain, is there anything I can do?
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    Bob · 07/31/2018
    I have Cumaru decking. What do you recommend for this hardwood. South facing
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      TWP Stains · 07/31/2018
      Most use the Rustic or Honeytone colors.
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    John Mault · 07/27/2018
    Is it possible to order a small sample of 1501 cedar tone for color comparison
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    Jan Kruger · 07/10/2018
    I have a 400ft2 pressure treated deck and want to stain it with the TWP 1500. In order to apply the second coat as directed within 30 minutes, I would have to walk on the first coat. Can this be done without damaging the first coat? Do you have any suggestions?
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    Ed Chadwick · 05/22/2018
    What is the difference between the 200 series and the 1500?
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      TWP Stains · 05/23/2018
      The TWP 200 is more for Shakes and Shingles while the 1500 is for decks, siding, and fencing.