TWP 200 Series 1 Gallon

$42.99
AVAILABLE TWP 200 SERIES COLORS:
200 CLEAR, 201 CEDARTONE, 202 REDWOOD, 203 CEDAR GOLD, 205 CALIFORNIA CEDAR, 206 RUSSET, 207 BUTTERNUT BROWN, 210 SLATE GRAY

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TWP 200 Series is now available to be shipped to Canada!

The TWP 200 Series was designed for shakes and shingles but can be used for all exterior wood surfaces such as decking, fencing, log homes, cedar framed homes, etc.

TWP 200 Series is a semi-transparent oil based penetrating finish designed to extend the life of exterior wood such as decking, cedar shake siding, and shingles. Containing a paraffin oil, TWP 200 series penetrates wood extremely well. The Paraffin oil is a "non-drying" oil that enhances the wood cells structural stability. This greatly improves the woods life and appearance.

TWP 200 Series primary function is to enhance the structural integrity and appearance of aged roofing. The finish composition will minimize grain cracking, cupping, surface erosion, water absorption and surface attack from mildew and algae.  Although the system is highly penetrative, the residual surface film is highly resistant to destructive organisms.  The penetrative portion of the product absorbs into aged and porous wood, adding bulk to aged and brittle wood fiber.  This restores lubricity and flexibility to brittle shingles.  At 94%+ solids, these products comply with all current federal and state VOC (volatile organic compounds) regulations.

TWP 200 SERIES will not crack, peel or blister making maintenance an easy task to perform for extended wood protection.

  • Compliant in all States
  • Sheds and Repels Water
  • Prolongs UV Fading
  • 8 Colors. Can take up to 30 days to cure to final color.

Material Preparation:
Due to different substrates, wood density, sanding, wiping and application methods, and atmospheric conditions, ALWAYS check actual stain color for accuracy before finish work process begins. We are not responsible for color variances following application of the product.

**TWP® 200 Clear allows wood to gray naturally

TWP 200 Series colors

Gallon Sizes: 5 Gallons
Coverage Per Gallon: 150-250 square feet
Coats  Required: 1 Coat
Temperature: 45-95 F
Application Tools: Pad, Sprayer, Brush, Roller
Dry Time: 48-96 Hours.
Cleanup: Mineral Spirits
State VOC Limits: Compliant in all States
More Info: Product Data

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Sunday, 15 April 2018

Excellent stain for cedar shakes and wood siding. Can be used on decks as well.

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    tom · 01/11/2022
    if you want to paint a porch ceiing afer you have applied twp 200 what are my options. stain took very spotty and customer wants to prime and paint
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      TWP Stains · 01/11/2022
      That is more of a question for the paint brand you choose and what they suggest for prep prior to applying.
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    DSQU · 10/12/2021
    I just installed a new red cedar roof on an old shed. I don't have a moisture meter but the wood seemed pretty wet still, I could see water coming out of the wood when nailing. Should I wait for the wood to dry out before applying TWP 200?
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    Jim · 09/12/2021
    Restrained deck with TWP 205 (California Cedar) this weekend. Spray applied to deck and  large vertical surfaces with hvlp sprayer, brush applied to railing.  Elevated Town House deck so had to be careful about overspray.  Turned out very well. I really like the way the wood grain, knots took the stain.  Letting it cure for a while before replacing furniture.  
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    Scott · 08/30/2021
    I’m building an outdoor tiki bar with bamboo fencing. Is the 200 series the best option to seal and protect the bamboo, or is another series recommended?
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      TWP Stains · 08/30/2021
      The 100, 200, 1500, and semi-solid series we sell cannot be used for bamboo.
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    Deborah · 08/22/2021
    after the preservatives applied do I need a sealant
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      TWP Stains · 08/23/2021
      No, and you cannot apply a sealer over the TWP stain.
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    Kandy · 08/10/2021
    We need to re-stain steps and handrails leading up to a covered screened-in porch.  Steps and handrails are exposed to the elements. I don’t know what product was previously used but the previous homeowner gave us your website.anyway to anticipate which series they used?  Could you send samples?  
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      TWP Stains · 08/10/2021
      Post some pictures here in the comments for help with the prep.
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        Kandy · 08/16/2021
        Pictures are attached.  One is if Steps and handrails that have faded. Need restraining.  The other picture shows a pretty good view of the color that hasn’t changed much. I can decide of the color is rustic or brown? The original home owner said it was honey.  That doesn’t seem accurate compared to what I see on line.    
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    Dan D · 07/08/2021
    newly milled 8x8” rough cut spruce post and framing used for a open outdoor room in Ontario close to northern Michigan. posts are 5 months old and starting to grey. will clean prior to staining. is the TWP 200 the only product i need to protect this material from the elements?
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    Tiny · 06/02/2021
    What do you recommend for sealing cedar porch posts?
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      TWP Stains · 06/02/2021
      The TWP 1500 or 200 Series would work well.
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    Heather Scott · 05/02/2021
    Is this slippery to walk on after rain or snow? 
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    Shane · 04/29/2021
    Is the sealer store an authorized online TWP dealership?
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      TWP Stains · 04/29/2021
      Yes, and the largest TWP dealer in the nation.
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    Gary · 04/02/2021
    Is the 1500 series better than 100 series
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      TWP Stains · 04/02/2021
      No, they last about the same on a deck.
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    Hatch · 03/14/2021
    Its been 5 years since we stained our pergola and shed with TWP200 in cedar gold 203. Id like to re-apply with the same stain this spring, and was wondering:

    -what is the prep (cleaner and brightener ?);
    -how many coats to apply?;
    -how many sq/ft coverage per gallon?

    Thank you.
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      TWP Stains · 03/14/2021
      Clean and brighten is correct.
      One coat.
      About 200 sq feet.
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    Guest · 02/25/2021
    I read in your question/answers below that the TWP 100 and 200 perform the same on decks as far as UV protection is concerned. Why then, do you recommend 100 for decks over the 200 series?
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      TWP Stains · 02/26/2021
      The 200 is for shakes and shingles. While it can be used on decks, it can take many days or even a week to cure and dry. The 100 penetrates better and cures and dries faster.
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    Mary · 01/23/2021
    In the 200 series, Which cures browner, the 201 or the 207? I would like a brown color, with no red tones. In the 1500 series which color would be the best brown color with no red tones?
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    Mary · 01/23/2021
    I have outdoor benches that are made of cedar wood and pressure treated wood. Is the 201 Cedartone more like a paint, as it says high solid on the label, or, is it a semi-transparent oil based stain that would allow for seeing the wood grain. Would you recommend the 200 series for benches.
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      TWP Stains · 01/24/2021
      The 200 Series is a semi-transparent stain, not a solid stain that covers the grain.
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    John M. · 11/05/2020
    My dog loves to lick rainwater off our deck. After TWP 200 has dried, is there any toxicity issue?
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      TWP Stains · 11/05/2020
      Once fully cured and dried there are not any issues but make sure it is fully cured and dried.
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    Chris · 09/11/2020
    So is it ok to use TWP 207 on a deck if it says it's for vertical surfaces?
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      TWP Stains · 09/11/2020
      Yes but it may take a few days or longer to properly cure.
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        Chris · 09/12/2020
        Which TWP product is better suited for staining and sealing decks?
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    dennis · 07/15/2020
    Hi TWP, I live in Ontario Canada. And deckstainhelp.com recommend TWP 200 to me.
    My question is
    1.What is the specific difference between TWP 100 and TWP 200?
    Is TWP 200 much better at UV resist than TWP 100?
    2. Is TWP 200 oil base or water base?
    3. Is TWP 200 series all are semi-transparent?
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      TWP Stains · 07/16/2020
      1. VOC compliance. They perform the same.
      2. Oil-based.
      3. Yes.
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    Dean · 07/12/2020
    Our house was stained with #205 California Cedar about 8-10 years ago. Besides pressure washing the areas with water, is there any other prep work necessary before applying the new stain?
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    Alex Milan · 07/06/2020
    We used TWP 206 for the wood on our front porch, which was mostly cedar. We just bought a mahogany door that is raw and in need of staining and we are hoping to use the same TWP 206 stain on this new door. Any issue with using 206 on mahogany? If so, are there any other options for matching to TWP 206? Thanks!
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      TWP Stains · 07/06/2020
      It will not work for a hardwood like Mahogany. You cannot match the color and in general, the TWP stains are not designed for doors.