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    TWP Stains · 05/15/2013
    John L, as long as you prep the wood correctly and apply the stain correctly, you will not have peeling as TWP soaks into the wood. The TWP 100 would work for MI.
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    luis · 05/15/2013
    I have a humidity meter.

    thanks.
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    Sally J · 05/15/2013
    I want to stain our 1 year old deck, it has never had anything on it. it does have a roof so not a lot of exposure except front and back areas. Snow and sun. What is the best semi transparent stain that will soak in. I don't want something that just sits on top and peels off.
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    John L · 05/15/2013
    I live in northern Michigan where we deal with alot of snow on the decks in the winter. Which will last longer on decks - the 1000 or 1500? Do either of these crack and/or peel? I have had that awith latex deck stains and don't want to go through that again.
    Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 05/10/2013
    I would look at the 100 Series for this. 5 gallons for the 2 coats should be good.
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    Samantha Petersen · 05/09/2013
    I have a 5 year old cedar deck that has been finished with Behr stain twice (with stripping/sanding in between) which has peeled up both times in high traffic areas. I plan to strip again. It is mostly wet here in Oregon 8 months of the year. What stain is recommended for durability through wet weather and will take the abuse of two dogs? How many gallons for 350 sq ft and how many coats?
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    TWP Stains · 05/04/2013
    We are an online retailer for TWP. The Rustic color is a reddish brown.
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    Steve b · 05/04/2013
    Hello. Is there anywhere in Massachusetts to buy twp 1500 in a store rather than online? I am near marlboro. Also what color best matches the reddish brown of mahogany?
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    TWP Stains · 05/03/2013
    Danna, you would need to sand off the solid stain 100% as deck stain strippers will not remove a solid.
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    danna smith · 05/02/2013
    I have a 20 year old deck,pressure treated and prev stained with a solid redwood stain.I want to get the solid off and use the redwood 1500 twp.I live in pa. What do I need to do?
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    TWP Stains · 05/01/2013
    It is illegal to ship it there so no you cannot buy it online.
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    jeff van pelt · 05/01/2013
    so can it be purchase online and delivered or can you recomend something else
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    TWP Stains · 05/01/2013
    Jeff, TWP is not compliant for Canada
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    jeff van pelt · 04/30/2013
    I aM IN CANADA AND WANT TO FIND A PRODUCT TO USE ON MY DOCK. IT IS AN ALUMINUM DOCK AND I WILL BE USING CEDAR. IS THIS PRODUCT OKAY TO USE AND CAN I GET IT HERE? I AM SERIOUSLY CONFUSED BY ALL THE DIFFERENT INFORMATION OUT THERE AND DON'T WANT TO RUIN A 48X8 FOOT DOCK
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    TWP Stains · 04/30/2013
    You cannot stain new wood right away. Best to let it weather, clean and brighten, then stain with the 1500. One coat on newer wood.
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    TWP Stains · 04/30/2013
    You would want the TWP 200 Series for Shakes and Shingles.
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    Tyler · 04/29/2013
    I'm looking for the best product for cedar shingles and deck on a house by the ocean - lot's of weather exposure. The house is in MA and the wood currently has old coats of oil-based Thompson's WaterSeal on it. Suggestions?
    Thank you
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    Susan DeBonzo · 04/29/2013
    We have a new kiln-dried pressure treated pine deck. When can we stain it? We plan to use TWP 1500. (The builder says soon since it is kiln dried.) How many saint coats the first time. Also, do we need to clean it first? We notice some of the wood is already getting a black mildew. Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 04/28/2013
    Behr is very difficult to remove. You would need to strip with the Restore-A-Deck Stripper, sand off what you cannot strip, brighten the wood, then stain with TWP. If you use a clear (no color) then you will not have UV protection from graying.
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    M. G. Knox · 04/27/2013
    I have a 7 year old deck of pressure treated wood. 2 years agoI applied a Bher sealer/preservative. The 5 gal can was morked CLEAR. I poured it our on the deck only to find it had a red tint.
    Now I have a deck that is faded, graying and I want to clean the opld stain away, back to the wood and apply a CLEAR sealer.
    What do I need to do to clean off the old product and reveal the original wood?
    What products should I use for cleaning and preserving?