TWP 1500 is the only registered wood preservative on the market by EPA

The TWP stain is a special blend of wood stain that protects and beautifies the natural beauty of exterior wood. TWP stands for Total Wood Protection. TWP stains penetrate deep to enhance the wood’s natural grain and to lock out moisture. TWP wood stain is the only EPA registered wood preservative on the market today.

 

The EPA registered wood preservative protects against structural damage and wood decay. TWP Total Wood Protection will block out moisture and harmful UV rays that can cause warping, cracking, splitting, and freeze damage. TWP has unique mildewcides that help prevent mold and mildew infiltration keeping the wood beautiful and natural-looking for several years.

TWP Exterior Wood and Deck Stain meets the highest wood preservative standards of the EPA and is blended using only the highest quality raw materials. TWP Wood and Deck Stain can be used on most any exterior wood surface for an enhanced natural look that is water and sun resistant.

TWP Wood Care and Deck Stain work best on cedar, redwood, ACQ, mahogany, and pressure-treated pine. Use on decks, wood fences, cedar shake roofing, timber-framed houses, log homes, and cedar sided homes for years of protection. With the EPA registered formula you can apply it to all your exterior wood surfaces knowing you are not harming the environment.

TWP has been manufactured by Gemini Coatings for over two decades. The new TWP formula is designed to penetrate better, dry faster and outperforms even previous versions of TWP, not to mention other deck stains on the market. For superior protection from water damage and UV discoloration try TWP today, the industries only EPA registered wood preservative.

 

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    Dianne · 05/30/2018
    I understand the drying part but how long does it take to cure???
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      TWP Stains · 05/30/2018
      Few days normally but that varies based on weather.
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    Dianne · 05/30/2018
    Is,this product safe for animal to,walk and lay on? My husband put this product on my old deck and I am concerned for the safety of my dog who,had breathing problems. (Collapsed trachea)

    thank you
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      TWP Stains · 05/30/2018
      Once fully dried and cured, it should have no issues.
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    TWP Stains · 06/20/2017
    Joni Hedtke:
    Can TWP be used on wood for a dock. The dock is not submerged in water but is 12 inches above water. Thank you

    Yes it can!
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    Joni Hedtke · 06/20/2017
    Can TWP be used on wood for a dock. The dock is not submerged in water but is 12 inches above water. Thank you
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    TWP Stains · 11/13/2014
    Rick Harris:
    Is TWO 100 compliant in California?

    No it is not.
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    Rick Harris · 11/12/2014
    Is TWO 100 compliant in California?
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    TWP Stains · 09/12/2014
    Felice Janelle:
    What does "EPA registered" actually mean?

    Formula for TWP is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency as a wood preservative. This is registered for every TWP color annually.
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    Felice Janelle · 09/12/2014
    What does "EPA registered" actually mean?
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    TWP Stains · 06/13/2014
    Radcon is TWP but I do not think it is registered.
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    Joel gruwell · 06/12/2014
    I've been using Radcon on Cedar shakes since '86 and I believe the product is registered with the EPA as a wood preservative as well.
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    TWP Stains · 05/19/2014
    Ivy:
    I just finished staining our deck on Saturday. It was by far the easiest application I have done. The color is rich and our deck looks better than it did two years ago when done by a professional deck restoration company. In addition to fine appearance, we saved a substantial amount on the cost and the entire project, including the preparatory cleaning, was done in less than 8 hours for a 12 x 14 deck and stairway. We are very pleased with the product.

    Awesome!
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    Ivy · 05/19/2014
    I just finished staining our deck on Saturday. It was by far the easiest application I have done. The color is rich and our deck looks better than it did two years ago when done by a professional deck restoration company. In addition to fine appearance, we saved a substantial amount on the cost and the entire project, including the preparatory cleaning, was done in less than 8 hours for a 12 x 14 deck and stairway. We are very pleased with the product.