TWP Stain Comparison

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Use the chart below to compare TWP Wood and Deck Stains. Feel free to ask any questions or to write a review or rating for TWP Wood Deck Stains below.

TWP 100 Series

550 VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Restricted 35 states


Standard Formula!

TWP 1500 Series

350 LOW VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Compliant for all 50 States

New and Improved Formula!

BEST

TWP 200 Series

250 LOW VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Compliant for all 50 States and Canada

Great for Older Dried Shingles!

Available TWP 100 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • Honeytone

  • Rustic

  • Pecan

  • Redwood

  • Dark Oak

  • Prairie Gray

  • Driftwood Gray

  • Clear

Available TWP 1500 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • Honeytone

  • Rustic

  • Pecan

  • Redwood

  • Dark Oak

  • Natural

  • Black Walnut

  • California Redwood

  • Clear

Available TWP 200 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • California Cedar

  • Cedar Gold

  • Butternut

  • Slate Gray

  • Redwood

  • Russet

  • Clear

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Siding and Decking Surfaces. All unfinished Exterior Wood.

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Siding and Decking Surfaces. All unfinished Exterior Wood.

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Shake and Shingles.
Conditions Old Wood.

Technical Info

  • 29-31% Volume Solids

  • 34-42% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - 4 Hours

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

Technical Info

  • 56-57% Volume Solids

  • 61-62% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - Overnight

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

Technical Info

  • 94+% Volume Solids

  • 94-96% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - 12-72 Hours

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

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jon laube
jon laube
2 months ago

looking for advice to put new coat of TWP honeycomb color on posts. Previous product unknown but its oil based that I know for sure. Prep needed? Thanks. Jon

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2 months ago
Reply to  jon laube

You will need to power sand this off as it looks like a varnish.

Mark
Mark
2 months ago

I have a property line fence of (new/never-stained) mangaris. It is 75′ long by 6′ high. Will a five-gallon bucket of TWP stain cover it? Thanks.

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2 months ago
Reply to  Mark

When doing both sides you have roughly 900 sq feet. For 1 coat you will be close with 5 gallons but you may need another gallon or two.

LJ
LJ
4 months ago

Which clear stain is best for cypress house?

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4 months ago
Reply to  LJ

Clear with no tint means it will not prevent UV graying. You must have a tinted sealer to prevent the graying. Look at any of the tinted colors in the 1500 Series.

Phil
Phil
4 months ago

New deck was built June 2023. Now its Nov. 2023. Pressure Treated Pine.  Never stained or sealed. Middle Tennessee area. Uncovered area gets full sun most of the day. Covered area gets less sun and is way less weathered. Does that matter? Covered is also screened in and has rug and furniture.  We are looking for more natural color, would TWP 1530 Natural be a good choice? We were hoping to seal and stain before December. Too Cold? What if it takes 2 days to seal and stain? Thanks for your time and suggestions!

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4 months ago
Reply to  Phil

The lightest tint is Honeytone. See photo album:
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series-stain-colors-and-photo-albums/

Temps need to be 50-90 F.

Mark
Mark
5 months ago

Can stains be used on composite decking?  15 yrd old composite deck (no capping)

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5 months ago
Reply to  Mark

Use the TWP semi-solids. One coat.

Ken taras
Ken taras
5 months ago

How do I get samples

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jim
jim
5 months ago

what is the difference between the 1500 series “CLEAR” as compared to the 1530 series “NATURAL”

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5 months ago
Reply to  jim

Clear has no tint and no UV protection while Natural is tinted and has UV protection.

Tracey
Tracey
5 months ago

Which of the products would work best to seal 1″bamboo fencing before we install it?

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5 months ago
Reply to  Tracey

TWP 300 Series but it is not for sale on this website.

Maggie
Maggie
6 months ago

Is the TWP101 Pro-Series Cedartone obsolete?  What should I buy to replace it?

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Hunter
Hunter
6 months ago

I live in Charleston SC and have 8mo old deck im looking to stain/seal.  1/2 is covered and rest gets limited Sun. Which would. Be best option to protect the wood? Wood doesn’t traditionally hold up long due to our climate. Thanks!  

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6 months ago
Reply to  Hunter

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

Use the 100 Series after the prep.

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7 months ago

I live in New York and have a 20yr old, well weathered PT deck.  I have been using an oil based semi solid stain for years now, but seems that’s no longer allowed.  What is the best product for me and do I need to remove old stain (as I said very well weathered, hasn’t been re-stained in 3-4yrs)?

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7 months ago
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Yes, you will need to fully remove the current stain. Post some pics for advice. TWP 1500 Series would be the correct stain to use after.

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7 months ago

Sorry, but we do not.

Dianne Binder
Dianne Binder
7 months ago

I need to know what works best for a composite deck(similar material as trex). I was wondering if the TWP semi solid would work? How long does it take to receive product?  Thank you for your help, Dianne Binder. binder04@aol.com  is this product available close to Greeley CO?

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7 months ago
Reply to  Dianne Binder

Unfortunately, the TWP semi-solid is not allowed to be shipped to CO.

Timothy Osse
Timothy Osse
7 months ago

is there any difference between 1500 and 1501 with regard to UV protection?

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7 months ago
Reply to  Timothy Osse

The 1500 Clear has no UV protection as it is not tinted. All of the tinted colors will have UV protection.

maria
maria
8 months ago

Hi, I’m looking for stain remover to remove black walnut stain TWP 1504 from some parts of the house pine wood siding. Do you think that “TWP Gemini’s Restore a- deck cleaner & brightener kit” will help or not? If not what do you recommended? The black walnut TWP1504 is too dark for me I’m thinking now about Rustic oak or Dark oak.

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8 months ago
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Debbie S.
Debbie S.
8 months ago

We are redoing a pine log cabin that was built in the 70’s.   We have sanded down the logs and are getting ready to stain.  I have used the 100 series Pecan to create a sample on a piece of actual log and I like the color using only 1 coat.  Is it recommended to use 2 coats or will 1 coat work fine?  my only worry is that 2 coats will make it much darker. 

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8 months ago
Reply to  Debbie S.

2 coats wet on wet is the correct way to apply. 

Roger Bernards
Roger Bernards
8 months ago

I  have seen several discussions comparing 100 series and the 1500 series stains, but I am still confused!  I am in a state that allows 100 series.  Since I am able to use either series on my weathered western red cedar deck, which is the preferred?

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8 months ago
Reply to  Roger Bernards

They both work equally well in most scenarios. There is not a preferred Series that is “better”.

Roger Bernards
Roger Bernards
8 months ago
Reply to 

I was confused by the terms “standard formula” for the 100 series, and the “new and improved formula” for the 1500 series.  It sounds like this is a bit of a misnomer?

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8 months ago
Reply to  Roger Bernards

The TWP 1500 is a new and improved formula of the old 500 Series that has been discontinued.

Roger Bernards
Roger Bernards
8 months ago
Reply to 

OK!  That was the part I was missing!  So am I correct that both the 100 series are comparable, and the only time 1500 is necessary is when you are in a prohibited state?  Otherwise 100 series might even be preferred because of better penetration?

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8 months ago
Reply to  Roger Bernards

Yes.

Brandon
Brandon
8 months ago

24 year old deck. 31′ x 12′, approximately 75′ of rail cap at 3′ height. Steps fit deck footprint so were not added separately. Unknown wood type. Has not been touched in the past 7 years. Unknown last date / type of stain. Based on appearance it appears to have been a transparent stain. I have access to a pressure washer (in the photos, deck has just been pressure washed over past 2 days…top and bottom of deck). My primary concern is maintenance / longevity, with aesthetics being 2nd place. I’m going to be re-applying treatment to the entire deck (including the bottom). Posts on top of the deck are 8′ 6×6 posts. Bottom posts are 9′ 6×6 posts.

Looking for recommendations on products needed and quantities.

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8 months ago
Reply to  Brandon

Use the TWP 1500 Series for this: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

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8 months ago
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As for the amount needed, please send us a total sq footage of all wood to be stained added up.

sn
sn
8 months ago

can you use urethane over twp stains?

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8 months ago
Reply to  sn

No, and you can never use polyurethane on outside wood. It would peel if you did.

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8 months ago
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You are incorrect. It will peel.

Raymond France
Raymond France
9 months ago

Hello, What series stain should I go with for a floating dock in South Carolina?

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9 months ago
Reply to  Raymond France

TWP 100 Series or the TWP Semi-Solid Colors.

Sue
Sue
9 months ago

Can you mix the 200 series and the semi-solid to increase colour options for cedar shake siding?

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9 months ago
Reply to  Sue

No, you cannot.

Allan
Allan
9 months ago

I am in northern  Indiana, so what are your suggestions  to help fight the black mold and mildew. What TWP stain would be my best choice?

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9 months ago
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Allan
Allan
9 months ago

I have a1400 sq ft deck 15 yrs old,pt lumber. Used oil based semi transparent from another major brand on both house,cedar lap siding, and the deck. Get alot of black mold after a year or so,. More so on house. Which twp product would help fight this? Would consider semi solid on the deck,but houseneeds to be semi transparent.  

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9 months ago
Reply to  Allan

You will need to remove the old coating first. For help with this, post some pics. As for the TWP stain, where do you live?

Jerry
Jerry
9 months ago

We built a new deck using PT pine deck boards and would like a light color with a prominent grain.
What would you recommend?

STATS:
Florida / sun / salt air / wet
New deck
PT pine boards

Thanks,
Jerry

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9 months ago
Reply to  Jerry

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

As for color, best to try some samples. Honeytone, Pecan, or Cedartone.
https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

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9 months ago

Hi,
I’m a seeking a go-to stain/protectant for new cedar fences. Really want to preserve the natural cedar look as much as possible. I’m a contractor in Houston and with the heat and humidity, new cedar pickets turn gray quickly. Most customers don’t want a color stain, just as natural as possible. VOC isn’t an issue. Ease of application on vertical rough cedar surface is key. Would you recommend the 100 series or the 200 series? Can I spray it? Any other recommendations or tips?
Thanks for your advice!
Greg

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9 months ago
Reply to 

It must be tinted for UV protection from graying. Clears will gray naturally. Use the 100 Series. Honeyton is the lightest tint with UV protection.

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9 months ago
Reply to 

Thanks. Just to clarify before I order:
Is honeytone less pigment and more natural than cedartone?
Also, you indicated 200 series is best for siding, helping wood from drying out (below). We use Western Red Cedar rough sawn for 8′ horizontal fence pickets, and its very porous. What is the difference between 200 and 100 series? 
Appreciate your help!

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9 months ago
Reply to 

Honeytone is the lightest tint and lighter than Natural and Cedartone. 200 Series is for shakes and shingles. You can use it on a rough-sawn fence as well. No distinct long-term advantages to either outside the 200 has non-drying oils as well that help dried out wood. The 200 series goes on very dark and takes 2-3 weeks to fully cure to final color.

Heather
Heather
9 months ago

What product would work best for new tongue and groove 1×6 boards for a porch ceiling? Located in NW Oregon west facing with a composite roof.

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9 months ago
Reply to  Heather

The TWP 100 Series.

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9 months ago

I have cedar siding, at least 8+ years since stained, now recently cleaned and power washed.  
Does the TWP200 series have better UV protection and longer time in between reapplications since it has higher solids content?  Or is the 1500 recommended for this application?  Thanks. (Several samples of each ordered and on the way, in WI).

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9 months ago
Reply to 

The TWP 200 Series works best for siding (it helps the wood from drying out) like this but it has the same UV protection as the 100 or 1500 Series.

Theresa
Theresa
10 months ago

I’m confused at all the recommendations for 100 series over the “new and improved” 1500 series. Other than the 100 series is not approved in some states, in what circumstances would the 100 series be better than the 1500 “new and improved” series?

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10 months ago
Reply to  Theresa

Better penetration and quicker dry time for the 100 Series. Otherwise, they will perform the same on a deck surface.

Theresa
Theresa
10 months ago
Reply to 

So if the 100 series has better penetration and dries quicker, why is the 1500 considered “new and improved”?  Why use the 1500? Why spend more on the 1500 vs 100, unless you are in a state that you can’t use the 100? 

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10 months ago
Reply to  Theresa

Some states cannot use the 1500 series as it is not allowed. It also will give better UV protection for vertical wood.

Theresa
Theresa
10 months ago
Reply to 

So is the 100 better for new wood and the 1500 for older— or it doesn’t matter?

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10 months ago
Reply to  Theresa

The 100 will penetrate new wood slightly better. Make sure to follow the directions for new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Doug
Doug
10 months ago

I have a treated lumber deck that was built July 2022. I am ready to clean and stain it as I assume it has “cured” long enough. Please advise the best way to prep and which series of stain to use. We want a lighter tint that allows the natural wood grain to show through. Thank you in advance for your help.

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10 months ago
Reply to  Doug

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

Use the TWP 1500 Series in the Homeytone for the lightest tinted color. 

Judy Beason
Judy Beason
10 months ago

What is the recommended outside temp. for painting.  The deck is in full sun, South exposure.  

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10 months ago
Reply to  Judy Beason

50-90 f.

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10 months ago

I have been using your TWP 100 series (Honeytone) on my redwood deck each or every other year.  Will the new 200 series last longer.  I live in Western Wyoming where we have the decks covered with snow for several months. 

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10 months ago
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No, they last the same.

Becky
Becky
10 months ago

If using the 100 or 1500, what can I expect in a year?  Will it chip or peel or should I be able to just apply a fresh coat over it?  We live in Washington state so lot’s of rain here.

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10 months ago
Reply to  Becky

TWP are penetrating stains. They do not chip or peel. Clean and reapply as needed.

Kevin
Kevin
10 months ago

can I get swatches of each color options

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10 months ago
Reply to  Kevin

We have color charts on our website for each series:
https://www.twpstain.com/wood-and-deck-stains/twp-wood-stains

We also offer samples:
https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

Kim
Kim
10 months ago

I have a deck with 100 series stain on it, but now I can’t ship that stain to my state (CO). Will the 1500 series “stick” over the 100 series?

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10 months ago
Reply to  Kim

Prep first with this kit while pressure washing and it will turn out great:
https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

Dave Pfenninger
Dave Pfenninger
10 months ago

I am building an open beam porch using 8×12” rough cut cypress beams. I just received the beams from the saw mill. I live in western Kansas with low rainfall, low humidity, high wind and hot summer temps. I like the dark oak stain and am wondering about your advice on which TWP product and application.
Thanks for your help. 

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10 months ago

Use the TWP 100 Series for this.

NB
NB
10 months ago

Our deck was stained with Penofin. It does not last more than 8 months. How should we prep it and would TWP 100 be the best to use? The Penofin color was Rainer Golden Brown. The color was great while it lasted. Is there a TWP color close to it? In Iowa with a wide range of weather. The deck is east facing. thank you

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10 months ago
Reply to  NB

Use this for prep: https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

We are not familiar with Penofin colors. You can test TWP samples: 
https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

Von Ahsen
Von Ahsen
11 months ago

Last year I followed your instructions using your Restore-A-Deck to stain my 5 year old Cedar deck that had been stained with other products yearly. I used Pro-Series TWP 99 Tint Base Semi Solid thinking I could get 2-3 years before having to re-do. After going through the Iowa winter my deck is peeling again so I am discouraged and wondering what to do now.  Please advise.

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11 months ago
Reply to  Von Ahsen

Did you remove all your previous stain coatings before applying the TWP? It does not peel if you do this and you do not over-apply the TWP.

Von Ahsen
Von Ahsen
11 months ago
Reply to 

Yes and I applied the second coat as per instructions. I also sanded all the boards before application. Your recommendation now?

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11 months ago
Reply to  Von Ahsen

Sanding is not the correct way to prep as it closes the pores and reduces Stain penetration. If you do sand, never use finer than 60-80 grit and only apply one coat due to lack of absorption. At this point, strip and brighten for prep using the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit. 

Von Ahsen
Von Ahsen
11 months ago
Reply to 

OK Thanks.  I think i might have gotten a bit of overspray on glass from the Restore-A-Deck because of some wind. Is there a solvent that will remove it?

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11 months ago
Reply to  Von Ahsen

Try a graffiti remover cleaner from the paint aisle.

Andrew Chenoweth
Andrew Chenoweth
10 months ago
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A little confused about sanding.. this is the first time I’ve seen a recommendation to NOT sand. My deck had some old peeling paint that I stripped off and in the process left swirl marks in a few places. For the best protection of the wood am I better off just living with the swirl marks and not sanding everything?

Thanks for your help! 

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10 months ago

If you sand to remove the swirl marks, use 60-80 grit and then clean and brighen after.

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11 months ago

I am re-staining a cedar deck around our pool.  What is best for around the pool that will hold up with the chlorine and all the water ?

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11 months ago
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No deck stain is immune to chlorine (bleach). Eventually, it will damage the stain. Look at the TWP 1500 Series.

NC Ed
NC Ed
11 months ago

Central NC. 4 month old PT pine fence. Full to almost full sun. 100, 200, or 1500? Thanks 

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11 months ago
Reply to  NC Ed

We would suggest the TWP Semi-Solid Colors or the TWP 1500 Series. Make sure to prep correctly first.

John West
John West
11 months ago

Hi, What product do you recommend for an outdoor picnic table sitting in full blazing Texas sun? TWP 1500 Series sounds great but wanted to make sure it’s suitable for picnic tables.

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11 months ago
Reply to  John West

Use the TWP 100, 1500, or Semi-solid colors. Make sure to prep correctly first.

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1 year ago

I was cleaning my deck with your Restore-A-Deck system, and I ran out of “brightner” in Step 2 with about 60 square feet to go.  Is there an adequate substitute that I can use to complete this preparation step?  Making baking soda or hydrogen peroxide?  Something else?  I was planning to apply the semi-transparent stain tomorrow so I am hoping you can suggest a quick-fix alternative.  Thank you!

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1 year ago
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Sorry but no, there is not a quick fix.

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1 year ago

Here are the eagle pictures. Thank you. Sondra

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1 year ago
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It is already stained and has some kind of coating. No exterior stain will work over what is already on there. 

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1 year ago

We have inherited a large wooden sculpture which has been treated, but it has always been indoors, for more than 20 years. Not exactly sure what kind of wood, but presumably cedar, as we live in the Pacific Northwest. We want to move the sculpture outside and would like to know how to best treat it further so it will weather our WET winters. Do you have a product you would recommend? If so, what should we do to prep the sculpture prior to treatment, and how much product do we need? The sculpture is of a life-size bald eagle catching fish in its talons. It is approximately seven feet tall, three feet wide at the top of its wings, which are drawn up toward each other and approximately 18″ at the bottom. Very hard to tell how much coverage we need because of all the detailed nooks and crannies in the wings and body. Please provide any input you are able to based on this information. Thank you, Sondra

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1 year ago
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Post some pics in the comments, please.

Mark W.
Mark W.
1 year ago

Can I use TWP Semi-Solid Pro Series on early (2004) Trex composite?  If not, what do you recommend?  Existing deck is a light butterscotchy color, want to use one of your lighter cedar colors.  Also, if yes – 1 coat or 2 on composites?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Mark W.

Only older, porous Trex, you can. One coat.

Karen Butler
Karen Butler
1 year ago

If I’m staining a new pressure treated deck with a line tongue and grove ceiling do I have to use the stripper and brighter?  Also which product so you recommend since this is the first staining?  I’m in Tennessee 

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1 year ago
Reply to  Karen Butler

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

Use the TWP 100 Series.

Jack
Jack
1 year ago

New northern white pine siding kiln dried. Faces East. Which product do you recommend?

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1 year ago
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Brad
Brad
1 year ago

I have a new treated pine fence. How long do you recommend drying before applying? Also, are there any other preparations that need to be done before applying? I assume that the 1500 is the best?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Brad

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

The 1500 Series would work very well.

Angela Wolford
Angela Wolford
1 year ago

I have a 25 year old deck it is in good shape. I have always stand it with Wolman’s oil based. It turned super dark on me the last time that I did it.  I Stripped it with restore a deck, use their cleaner as well as their Brightner. The deck gets evening sun.  I live in West Virginia.  Am I good to go switching brands and which series do you recommend?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Angela Wolford

Yes, you can stain it now. Use the TWP 100 Series.

Angela Wolford
Angela Wolford
1 year ago
Reply to 

Thank you! Am I good to go applying this in the cooler weather? Also can you advise me on shipping?  If I ordered it today when can I expect it? 

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1 year ago
Reply to  Angela Wolford

Takes 2-3 business days to arrive in WV. Temps need to be about 55.

Jamie Vick
Jamie Vick
1 year ago

Looking to buy stain for our fence in the  pasture. Does cedar tone have a lot of red ? Really just wanted  clear, but not many reviews??

peter alfred schindler
peter alfred schindler
1 year ago

do i have to us a brightener after sanding.

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1 year ago

Clean and brighten would be best. Do not sand finer than 60-80 grit.

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