TWP 1500 Stain Tips and Help

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TWP 1500 Series Deck Stain – The Best Low VOC Deck Stain

Need Help with your TWP 1500 Stain?

TWP 1500 Stain is a highly rated, EPA registered wood preservative that can be used for all types of exterior wood, siding and decking. TWP 1500 Stain will perform at its maximum potential when the wood is properly prepped and when the stain is properly applied. Unfortunately not all wood is in the same condition prior to applying the stain.

We are here to help with your project!

Please answer these few questions to achieve the best possible results with your TWP 1500 Wood and Decking Stain.

  1. info buttonAge of wood?
  2. Type of wood?
  3. Condition of the wood?
  4. Has it been stained previously and if so with what brand of stain?
  5. Small description of the area to be treated.

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Paul
Paul
11 days ago

I used restore stripper, brighter, and 1500 Simi Transparent Natural Stain 18months ago. Want to restain deck, should i clean deck and restain?

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Admin
10 days ago
Reply to  Paul

Yes, use the Gemini Restore Kit when you are recoating.

Neal Carlton
Neal Carlton
16 days ago

Can I use your deck stain on a soffit? Can I use it over a Sherwin Williams semi trans water base stain?

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Admin
16 days ago
Reply to  Neal Carlton

Yes, you can use it on a soffit. No matter what, if you are switching brands of semi-transparent stain, you must remove the old coatings first.

Rick Lawrence
Rick Lawrence
1 month ago

I have sanded cedar with 220 grit and ready to stain it with TWP 1500 clear. I went to ACE Hardware and they tell me 1500 has been discontinued. I live in Tulsa, OK

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Admin
1 month ago
Reply to  Rick Lawrence

Hi Rick, the 1500 Series has not been discontinued. Also, you prepped incorrectly. Sanding closes the pores of the wood and this creates issues with the TWP penetrating. 220 grit is much too fine. You need to open back up the pores. Let is weather for a couple of months and then use the Gemini Restore Kit for prep. Only 1 coat of stain and od not sand again.

Rick Lawrence
Rick Lawrence
1 month ago
Reply to  TWP Stains

understand…as for 1500 being discontinued, I went to three different ACE Hardware stores and all three checked their inventory and showed that ACE had discontinued carrying it. I do not have anyone else locally that cares TWP products that I am aware of.

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Admin
1 month ago
Reply to  Rick Lawrence

Order from our website directly.

Burt
Burt
4 months ago

Can the 1500 be left in the pump sprayer if the project extends into several days?

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Admin
4 months ago
Reply to  Burt

Days, yes. Not weeks.

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Admin
4 months ago
Reply to 

This can also vary on the sprayer quaility, not the stain.

Greg Magee
Greg Magee
5 months ago

What stain color and series did I order this year?

Greg Magee
518 Le Lou Wa Pl NE
Tacoma, WA 98422

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Admin
5 months ago
Reply to  Greg Magee

Your last order was in 2021. It was for 1515 Honeytone as were your prior orders.

Nancy
Nancy
5 months ago

I used TWP 201 cedar tone on my deck about 4 years ago because I could not find the 1500 series locally. It’s now time to clean and re-stain. Can I use the Twp 1500 series on top of the old 201 TWP?

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Admin
5 months ago
Reply to  Nancy

No. You would need to strip and brighten to switch:
https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

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5 months ago

My deck had been neglected for many years. I cleaned it, sanded it, cleaned and brightened it, and then used TWP 1500 in Dark Oak. I did 2 coats wet on wet application. Although my deck is still damaged from all of those years without treatment, it now is repelling water and looking fabulous. Very happy with the results and with the ease of application! Until I can replace the wood, I feel very confident with the protection from TWP 1500. Thanks!

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5 months ago
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Looks awesome!

Evan
Evan
6 months ago

Pine deck in great condition.  Previous owner applied orange latex solid stain.  I’ve stripped it to about 99 percent bare wood.  Getting the other 1 percent off has taken me almost a full day of labor but most of it is still there.  Two questions: 1. will applying 1500 over deck be possible.  2.  Will the orange latex stain that remains stand out.  

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Evan

1. After full removal, you need to use this kit for final prep to open up the wood grain:
https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit
2. It has to come off 100%.

Evan
Evan
6 months ago
Reply to 

It is an impossibility to get it all off.  The only remaining is inside of checks in the boards.  So the implication is that if I can not remove that minuscule amount TWP is not a product I should be using? 

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Evan

You cannot use a semi-transparent stain over a solid stain as it can have issues with adhering and or the solid stain showing through. This is not related to TWP but any stain with a lower opacity.

If you can deal with it showing through on the inside of the boards a little, then you should be okay as far as performance.

Evan
Evan
6 months ago
Reply to 

Yes that was the question.  The solid stain is still in cracks and other hard to reach places.  This is what it looks like.  

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Evan

You should be okay then.

Evan
Evan
6 months ago
Reply to 

Thanks for all thehelp.  Final question, I know1500 is a penetrating product. In thefew placeswheretheoldcoating remains, willit (dark oak) color theoldsolid stain or willtheoldstain showthrough as it’scurrent color. Tryingto decidebetween sticking with oak or changing to cedar tone so theoldcoating willstick outless 

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Evan

It will show through the TWP so best to use a color that will blend it.

Zain
Zain
6 months ago

When prepping for 1500 Black Walnut over douglas fir, it is advisable to apply a wood conditioner such as Daly’s Benite, prior to staining?  I’ve had blotching issues in the past with doug fir floors using interior clear oil finishes that were remedied with conditioner.  Thanks.   

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Zain

No, do not use a conditioner with TWP.

Zain
Zain
6 months ago

In prepping for 1500 stain, I used a paint remover for some difficult areas on my garage door.  When I applied the brightener, I noticed some areas still had paint remover residue present.  I used denatured alcohol to fully remove it because it evaporates.  There doesn’t appear to be any difference between the areas where I applied the brightener and those with the denatured alcohol.  Should I reapply the brightener over the areas where I used the alcohol?  Thanks.

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Zain

Yes, to make sure it is an even pH balance.

Patty Jennings
Patty Jennings
6 months ago

Teak wood is 4 year old flooring for covered front porch. Not previously stained but has turned a greyish color. We would like to restore the rich color of teakwood if possible. Do you think your product can achieve our goal?

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Patty Jennings

Prep with this first:
https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

Stain with the TWP 1500 Series in Natural or Pecan color.

Jim
Jim
6 months ago

Is TWP 1500 available in slate grey? 100 series is not compliant in Pa, and client will probably want slate grey.

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6 months ago
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Bob W.
Bob W.
6 months ago

We have an old seasonal cabin. It was last stained with Cabot’s Australian Timber Oil, approximately 8 years ago. The siding is dry and thirsty for stain and thus we hope to switch to TWP. It’s not accessible to easily strip. Can we clean the siding and apply the TWP semi solid 1500 product? 

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6 months ago
Reply to  Bob W.

No, you have to strip and brighten whenever you switch stain brands.

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6 months ago

How many square feet can I expect to cover per gallon of 1500 series stain.

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Admin
6 months ago
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150-250 sq feet per gallon per coat.

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7 months ago

I’m refurbishing a 28 year old log cabin.  I striped the old finish off the logs and have sanded them with 80 grit sandpaper.  Now I’m getting ready to apply new stain.  In the time it took to strip all the logs, some of them have begun to turn gray again.  What should I use to brighten them and prepare them for restaining?  Also, I’m thinking of using the 1500 series stain.  Any recommendations?

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Admin
6 months ago
Reply to 

Clean and brighten for final prep after sanding: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

The 1500 Series would work very well.

Doug H
Doug H
7 months ago

Can you apply TWP 1500 directly over Woodwright 3000?  

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Admin
7 months ago
Reply to  Doug H

No, you would have to remove that first.

Maureen
Maureen
7 months ago

9 year old pressure treated stairway in upstate NY.  Applied one coat of of 1500 yesterday & handrails are dry and look like they could use another coat.  Can another coat be applied?

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Admin
7 months ago
Reply to  Maureen

Second coats need to be wet on wet so best to leave them alone for now. You can always lightly clean and apply another coat to them next year.

Maureen
Maureen
7 months ago
Reply to 

Thanks so much!

Peter truncale
Peter truncale
7 months ago

Installed appropriately 3months ago.  Premium  pine (not 100% sure). Brand new wood. Thinking about the 1500 series. It’s allowed in NY.  I’m in west Babylon, long Island. 

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7 months ago
Reply to  Peter truncale

The 1500 Series is the correct product. See here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Bruce Steinfurth
Bruce Steinfurth
7 months ago

Most of the deck wood absorbed The stain like you described but a few small areas look as if the 1500 stain is still wet. The stain has been on the deck for 20 hr. Will it dry ?

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Admin
7 months ago

Give it a few days, it should be okay.

Tony
Tony
7 months ago

I live at 6500′ in Colorado, and my new deck gets over 8 hours fulls sun each day. I’m thinking of doing the TWP1500 this fall, though that product is semi-transparent. Should I use something more solid? If so, which product? Thanks

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7 months ago
Reply to  Tony

No, you would want the TWP 1500 Series.

John S.
John S.
7 months ago

I have an old dock. Has recently cleaned back to bare wood. A fair amt of cracking. Which stain do you recommend? I want some color. Cedar perhaps.

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Admin
7 months ago
Reply to  John S.

Where do you live?

John S.
John S.
7 months ago
Reply to 

South Carolina

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Admin
7 months ago
Reply to  John S.

The best would be the TWP Semi-solid colors for this dock in full sun.
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-semi-solid-pro-series

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8 months ago

I have a 15 year old cedar deck that I had all the horizontal surfaces sanded (630ft2) and one coat of TWP 101 Cedartone applied 6/23. Previously deck stained with Benjamin Moore Arborcoat solid deck stain 2 years ago and severe pealing from all horizontal surfaces. After several rainy days it appears that the TWP has wash away and want to apply another coat using 1500 product. Any special prep that you would recommend before applying? Can I just power wash, allow to dry and apply new stain? 

As a side note, the former company I hired to sand and seal the deck just blew off the sawdust after sanding and applied the first coat of TWP100. No special prep was done before the first coat. 

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Admin
8 months ago
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If you sand, you should never sand finer than 80 grit. If sanded, you should clean and brighten after to open the wood pores with this kit: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

When wood is sanded, you can only apply 1 coat of TWP. All that being said, you cannot just add another coat to your sanded deck at this point, and not of a different series. Best to leave it as is until next Spring. It will be fine. When time, do a full prep and recoat then.

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8 months ago
Reply to 

Thanks for your response. A follow up question is how many gallons for 630ft2? Can I use a different series next year after cleaning and brightening? 

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8 months ago
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Strip and brighten if you switch series.
https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

For one coat, about 4 gallons. Two coats, about 6 gallons.

Rick Krystowski
Rick Krystowski
8 months ago

I need to re-coat my 5 year old porch, I used TWP 100 Prarie grey back then..  Now not available in Ohio.  What to do? 

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Admin
8 months ago

Sorry, but we do not have a gray that will work for you in the scenario in OH. You can remove it and start over with a different color.

Rick Krystowski
Rick Krystowski
8 months ago
Reply to 

Can I cover it with a darker color of the 1500 series w/o extensive surface prep?  

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Admin
8 months ago

No, the gray would have to be fully removed first.

Rick Krystowski
Rick Krystowski
8 months ago
Reply to 

OK, what do you recommend to remove it, and do you have small samples of the stain available?  Thanks for the
quick reply!!

Dominic
Dominic
8 months ago

Large 16′ wide 10′ high cedar doors, 80+ years old. The wood is sound and beautiful. Was previously finished with Sikkens proluxe which is now peeling off. It faces SSE, exposed to full sun until 2-3pm, NY area. Also gets some rain splash which causes blackening of the lower foot or so. Would TWP 1500 with a recoat schedule work better than a varnish? Thinking about how long it would look good and how much work goes into the maintenance refinish.

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8 months ago
Reply to  Dominic

Varnish will peel on a deck. You have to fully remove the Sikkens before using the TWP or any other penetrating stain brand. You clean and recoat with the TWP in the future.

Larry  Knadler
Larry Knadler
8 months ago

Where can I buy this in Wyoming?

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8 months ago
Reply to  Larry Knadler

We sell online only as a TWP dealer: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

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8 months ago

I can’t order the semi-solid stain in NJ for my composite deck…would anything else work that would be in compliance with the state requirements? 

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8 months ago
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Sorry but no.

Tim
Tim
8 months ago

Also have a large deck with rail of pressure treated wood in upstate NY the receives 50% direct sun.
It is 7 years old and the exposed parts are just starting to show signs of graying, with some mildew on rails only. 
Which product would allow the longest protection going forward, and what prep materials would be needed?
I asked before that the “rustic” color seemed a good choice, but is it too red?
Thanks for the help to determine my needs, Tim

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8 months ago
Reply to  Tim
Tim
Tim
8 months ago

I have a 6 month old pressure treated deck that receives 70% sun exposure in east Tennessee 
It is clean with same wood rails.
Which product would allow the longest protection?
Any Prep needed?
The “rustic” color was my choice, but looks to be more reddish than other?
Would appreciate some help to purchase correct product.
Thanks, Tim

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Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Tim

Same answer as above.

Mike
Mike
8 months ago

Cedar T&G soffits, house built in 1984 (39 years old), will be sanded to raw wood to remove mildew and old sealant, then treated with RMR 141 to kill mildew roots, then let to dry. Thinking of clear TWP, not worried about UV  protection as the soffits never get direct light. I assume it will slightly darken the raw wood but be pretty much the look of cedar with no stain color.

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Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Mike

Hi. What was your question?

Mike
Mike
8 months ago
Reply to 

What effect will no UV  protection have on soffits that never get exposed to direct sunlight? Will your product help to retard or stop return on mildew? Will the clear product appear to be as water would on the wood?

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Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Mike

The Clear will still gray with the if indirect UV but might take many years. 

Yes it will help with mildew. Clear will not enhance the wood grain. Only one of the colored tints will enhance the wood grain and all colors offer UV protection   

Rebecca Kessler
Rebecca Kessler
8 months ago

I have a 14 year old redwood deck, it is the front door entrance, East facing. It had been stained many times by prior homeowners therefore I am not sure what was used. I have sanded well over 96% of the stain off to bare wood. Looking for a semi solid stain to restore the deck

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Admin
8 months ago

Hello, post some pics for prep advice and where do you live?

Todd
Todd
9 months ago

New deck with Tamarach ( Larch) green wood. I live in Canada and will bring the stain across the border with me. Any border restrictions for the stain? Is TWP 1500 the best stain or Semi solid Pro series?

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9 months ago
Reply to  Todd

The 100, Semi-Solids, or 1500 Series are allowed in Canada. You can use the TWP 200 Series.

https://www.twpstain.com/wood-and-deck-stains/twp-wood-stains/twp-200-series

Darius
Darius
9 months ago

what is the the best stain for resealing my deck?
1. Age of wood = 10 years
2. Type of wood = Redwood
3. Condition of the wood = good
4. previously stained with TWP 1502
5. the deck is located in zipcode 94549 (San Francisco Bay Area). About 1200 sqft and very little used/walked on.  

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Admin
9 months ago
Reply to  Darius

You will need to use the TWP 1500 Series for CA. It is the best option as well.

Kevin Keating
Kevin Keating
9 months ago

What’s the difference between TWP 100 and TWP 1500?  

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9 months ago
Reply to  Kevin Keating

VOC compliance. Not all states can use the TWP 100 Series.

Steve D
Steve D
10 months ago

I live in Revere, Massachusetts and cannot find anyone who sells TWP, even though your website says they do. Looking for Clear , 1500 series. HELP!!!

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10 months ago
Reply to  Steve D

We sell only online for shipping to you directly from our website.
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

Tony
Tony
10 months ago

I just built a 700 square foot PT deck and am interested in treating it with TWP 1500. I live at 6500 feet altitude in dry Colorado, and my deck gets full sun exposure. How long should I allow the PT to dry? It’s already drying, and it’s only been a few weeks, I’ll tell you that. From what I’ve read, the tinted stains provide the fullest UV protection; am I correct in this? If there’s any other information you think I should know, it’s welcomed. Thank you!

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10 months ago
Reply to  Tony

See here: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

It has to be tinted for UV protection.

Peyton
Peyton
10 months ago

I have a newly built pine loge house was wondering what stain should I use on the loges to keep the natural loge look?

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Admin
10 months ago
Reply to  Peyton

See this about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

After wait and prep, use the TWP 1500 Series.

JCH
JCH
10 months ago
Reply to  Peyton

1500 Natural is beautiful! It will keep your wood grain look and still have the protection ur looking for. My 35 yr. Old deck was transformed by this stain/color!

Patrick
Patrick
10 months ago

Can TWP be used on composite decking?

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10 months ago
Reply to  Patrick

No, but the semi-solid colors can:
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-semi-solid-pro-series

Jeanette McDermott
Jeanette McDermott
10 months ago

I have a large two year old cedar deck. I just had it power washed in preparation for a new coat of stain. I used Sherwin-Williams top-of-the-line deck stain the first time around, and it did not hold up well. The deck gets full sun all day in St. Louis, and snow and ice in the winter. Here are my questions: 1. what color of stain in your 1500 series looks the most like natural cedar? 
2. I have heard that tinted stain lasts longer than clear stain. True or false? If true, then question 1 applies. If false, then a clear stain is adequate for maintaining the cedar color, right?3. How many days of no rain do I need before and after applying the 1500?
Thank you! 

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Admin
10 months ago

1. Honeytone is the lightest color.
2. It must be tinted for UV protection. Clear will gray naturally.
3. 48 hours after prep and no rain for 12 hours after applying.

Tom Hirz
Tom Hirz
11 months ago

   I live in northern Ohio. My deck is 336 sq. ft. and I installed the surface in the summer of 2022 with 5/4 treated pine. Couple of questions:  Will power washing the surface followed by a light sanding be enough surface prep to apply 1500 stain? If I buy a 5 gallon can, can I use the other half in a few years to touch up or recoat?

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11 months ago
Reply to  Tom Hirz

See here about prep and new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Opened containers will not last more than 12 months.

LuAnn May
LuAnn May
11 months ago

I have pressure treated lawn furniture that was previously stained with 1500 some years ago. I would like to restrain.  What type of preparation would I need?

JennyB
JennyB
11 months ago

Coastal VA. Large deck that is 4 yrs old and was stained initially with Benjamin Moore arborcoat translucent which has been terrible and we want to remove. Have a year old fence next to it that’s never been treated. Not sure what to prep these each with and if we apply TWP 1500 series in one of the natural / cedar tones it would look ok and roughly match. Both are pressure treated wood. Both are huge and the deck is one story tall on one end- a ton of surface area, so ease and speed of application and spray options would be ideal

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11 months ago
Reply to  JennyB

Strip and brighten the deck. Use both stripper additives with the RAD Stain stripper.
https://www.twpstain.com/wood-stain-strippers/rad-stripper-additives

For the fence, use the Gemini Restore Kit which is a Cleaner and Brightener. Stain with the TWP 1500 Series when done.

Pete
Pete
11 months ago

Northern WI. Over water dock. Pressure treated pine 3 yr old. Very good condition. Never been treated. Slight graying. Direct sun from noon on. Boathouse blocks sun north and east side causing some mildew issues. 
Looking at semi Trans RAD or 1500 honey color, or other recommendations. 

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11 months ago
Reply to  Pete

Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and stain with the TWP 100 Series.

David
David
1 year ago

Which product should I use to stain my cedar shake roof?

Don sullivan
Don sullivan
1 year ago

Can  uv protection product be added to any twp stain?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Don sullivan

All the TWP colors already contain UV protection. You cannot add more.

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1 year ago

 I used the TWP 1500 Series Stain Color Dark Oak 1503 on my deck & dock this year (2022). I did the wet on wet coat. Next year can I just do a light power wash and install one coat to refresh? The wood really soaked in the stain.
Thanks

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1 year ago
Reply to 

Yes.

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1 year ago
Reply to 

Thank you.   Can I use a pump-up sprayer to coat it?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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1 year ago
Reply to 

Yes, you can.

Tommy J
Tommy J
1 year ago

I am about to build a covered porch using cypress wood decking.  Do you have any photos of your products used on cypress deck boards?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Tommy J

Colors vary drastically based on wood type, age, and prep. Best to test samples to see how it will look on your wood: https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

Jack
Jack
1 year ago

temperature

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1 year ago
Reply to  Jack

50-90.

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1 year ago

I did an addition to my barn. The older part was coated with TWP Cedartone. I am assuming if I coat the new part, it probably won’t match because of age, 5 yr/old. If I coat the whole thing with dark walnut, will it cover the old stain and match?

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1 year ago
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No. It is not possible to get old wood and new wood to match with any semi-transparent color. The new wood will always stain lighter as it is less absorbent.

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1 year ago

what is the shelf life of the 1500 semi transparent stain

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Becky
Becky
1 year ago
Reply to 

thanks!

Becky
Becky
1 year ago

Is the finish of TWP 1504 Black walnut matte, satin, or semigloss?  We have a new cedar fence and was not seeking any gloss. Thank you

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1 year ago
Reply to  Becky

TWP Stains are not shiny.

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