TWP 200 Series 5 Gallon

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$224.95
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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 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 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 Color Chart

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

Reviews

Saturday, 06 August 2022

The surface Prep Instructions of new Cedar Shakes calls for water wetting of the shakes 2 times, waiting at least 48 hours after each wetting step. This is to open wood grain and remove tannins from surface. Won't the wood grain close back up after the drying period is over? TWP200 is the product. thanks

Alan Rider

Monday, 15 March 2021

Worked great!

Grearnarp

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Best coating on the market for shake and shingle cedar roofs.

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    TWP Stains · 04/19/2017
    Luis:
    what are the differences and similarities? Do you have galleries of projects with different stains ? (specifically looking at slate gray, and some of the brown type color such as butternut type tones)

    We do not have gallery of projects being that the main reason, the colors are semi-transparent and will look different on different species of wood and age of wood. See this for a breakdown in the differences:
    https://www.twpstain.com/twp-stain-comparison-reviews-ratings
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    Luis · 04/19/2017
    what are the differences and similarities? Do you have galleries of projects with different stains ? (specifically looking at slate gray, and some of the brown type color such as butternut type tones)
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    TWP Stains · 04/10/2017
    Anthony L Cole:
    DO YOU HAVE THIS IN BUTTERNUT 1GAL TWP200

    We only carry the 200 Series in 5 gallon pails.
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    Anthony L Cole · 04/10/2017
    DO YOU HAVE THIS IN BUTTERNUT 1GAL TWP200
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    TWP Stains · 04/04/2017
    Hobbs:
    I want to restore 22-year-old cedar-shingle siding. I will clean and brighten, and then I want to use TWP 200 series. Your product data sheet says not to apply below 50 degrees, and it cautions to "allow to dry for a minimum of 48 hours." Does this mean that temperatures must stay above 50 for the entire dry-time?

    It can drop below 50 while curing but it cannot drop below freezing. It will also take a little longer to cure in colder temps which should not be an issue for vertical shingles.
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    Hobbs · 04/04/2017
    I want to restore 22-year-old cedar-shingle siding. I will clean and brighten, and then I want to use TWP 200 series. Your product data sheet says not to apply below 50 degrees, and it cautions to "allow to dry for a minimum of 48 hours." Does this mean that temperatures must stay above 50 for the entire dry-time?
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    TWP Stains · 01/14/2017
    Elaine Chan:
    Is there anything that can be done about the color fading? I used Russet but it is turning more a tan color.

    It is normal to fade through the years. Just prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and recoat with the Russet to restore the color.
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    Elaine Chan · 01/14/2017
    Is there anything that can be done about the color fading? I used Russet but it is turning more a tan color.
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    TWP Stains · 10/15/2016
    randy Zak:
    I currently have 200 series California Cedar. Can I use 100 instead and if so what color matches 205 California Cedar? Thanks

    You would need to prep with the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit if you want to switch. There is not a matching color for the TWP Cal Cedar in the 100 Series.
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    randy Zak · 10/14/2016
    I currently have 200 series California Cedar. Can I use 100 instead and if so what color matches 205 California Cedar? Thanks
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    TWP Stains · 10/03/2016
    Robert Fennell:
    I have used series 200 (cedar tone 201) on my cedar shakes I am in need of another 2 gallons. Does series 200 come in 1 gallon sizes?

    Robert

    Sorry but we only sell in 5 gallon pails.
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    Robert Fennell · 10/03/2016
    I have used series 200 (cedar tone 201) on my cedar shakes I am in need of another 2 gallons. Does series 200 come in 1 gallon sizes?

    Robert
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    TWP Stains · 06/15/2016
    C Leffler:
    Which is better 9more durable) for a deck, 100 or 200?

    100 series is what you should use.
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    C Leffler · 06/15/2016
    Which is better 9more durable) for a deck, 100 or 200?
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    TWP Stains · 05/19/2016
    B. Yeargan:
    I have used the TWP 205. I am interested in knowing what color in the 1500 series most closely resembles the California Cedar. Thanks..

    1515 Honeytone or 1511 California Redwood.
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    B. Yeargan · 05/18/2016
    I have used the TWP 205. I am interested in knowing what color in the 1500 series most closely resembles the California Cedar. Thanks..
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    TWP Stains · 04/02/2016
    Dianne Jernigan:
    I have a 12 year old deck surface that has become cracked in places. It is exposed to KY sun all summer. I Have replaced the worst boards, cleaned and sanded, but there is some solid stain that remains and some chipped solid stain. I am thinking of another rinse with a pressure washer. Could I use twp 100 or 1500? Which product would be best? Have I done the right thing?

    TWP cannot be applied over a solid stain so make sure that you remove all. Once fully removed, look at the 100 Series.
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    Dianne Jernigan · 04/01/2016
    I have a 12 year old deck surface that has become cracked in places. It is exposed to KY sun all summer. I Have replaced the worst boards, cleaned and sanded, but there is some solid stain that remains and some chipped solid stain. I am thinking of another rinse with a pressure washer. Could I use twp 100 or 1500? Which product would be best? Have I done the right thing?
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    TWP Stains · 03/16/2016
    Brandon Pogue:
    I have a new deck that is to be stained, what is the difference between TWP 200 and 100 series- which should I use

    The 200 Series is for shakes and shingles. Use either the 100 or 1500 Series. Also is very important that you read this about new decking:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Brandon Pogue · 03/15/2016
    I have a new deck that is to be stained, what is the difference between TWP 200 and 100 series- which should I use