VOC (Volatile organic compounds) regulations are changing rapidly across the USA and Canada. Not all of the stains that we sell are compliant for all areas. As it stands 16 US states and Canada have adopted the more stringent 250 regulation:

TWP 100 Series and TWP Semi-Solid Pro-Series is not VOC Compliant for Canada and these USA states and cannot be shipped or used there: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Northern VA, Pennsylvania, Parts of Arizona, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, all of Canada.

TWP 1500 Series is compliant for all 50 States but cannot be shipped or used in Canada.

TWP 200 Series is compliant for all 50 States and Canada.

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    Scott Jackson · 05/13/2021
    Will the new pro series ship to New Jersey ?
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      TWP Stains · 05/13/2021
      No, you will need the 1500 Series.
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    Julia · 05/01/2021
    How do I dispose of old cans of TWP? Will my local hazardous waste collection site accept this?
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      TWP Stains · 05/02/2021
      Let the stain harden inside and then you can throw away in trash. To harden, leave top off to dry or add kitty litter.
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        Dave · 08/07/2021
        Better solution ... check with your local landfill disposal site ... many take paints and stains - ours does it the 3rd Saturday of each month. No charge to county residents and you know it is being handled correctly.
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    Brian Stidham · 05/01/2021
    Can the Series 100 be shipped to southern Indiana, zip 47265?
    Thanks
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      TWP Stains · 05/02/2021
      No, the 1500 Series is what you will need.
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    Marvin Linton · 04/29/2021
    I live in Illinois. Zip is 62231. Can I use the TWP 100?
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      TWP Stains · 04/29/2021
      No, you will need the 1500 Series.
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    Rex Gray · 04/26/2021
    Can you TWP 100 series to Alaska? How much
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      TWP Stains · 04/26/2021
      We do not ship to Alaska.
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    Steve · 04/14/2021
    Specifically, can you ship TWP 100 Series to 46033 (Carmel, IN) ?
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      TWP Stains · 04/14/2021
      TWP 1500 Series only. 100 series is not allowed.
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    Steve · 04/14/2021
    Can you ship to area code 46033 (Carmel, IN) ?
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    Jon · 04/08/2021
    Can you ship to area code 23009 in Virginia? As I read the laws, we are outside the emission control areas of Northern Va, Fredericksburg, and Richmond.
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    Michael Lorenz · 04/05/2021
    Previously stained deck (old PTP. Northern VT, south facing) with TWP 100. Any prep concerns before I use 1500 this time? I guess the VOC laws have changed since 2018? Thanks!
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    Wende allen · 03/14/2021
    Can a sample of Rustic be added to black walnut, both 1500 series, to achieve a slightly redder tint? I'm trying to match a pergola we purchased. Basically, can i mix these colors myself?
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    Ray · 03/11/2021
    What oil base deck stain do you have that is black or close to it? Thank you.
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    Rick Masterson · 03/10/2021
    I stained my deck a few years ago with TWP 100, and it's time to re-stain this spring. Do I need to strip/sand the previous TWP 100 prior to re-staining with a new batch of TWP 100?
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    David Hollenbach · 03/01/2021
    Can I order TWP series 100 in OHIO 44685?


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      TWP Stains · 03/02/2021
      No, you would need the TWP 1500 for Ohio.
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    Dwight · 01/31/2021
    What is your suggestion for staining/sealing 10 year old treated wood (pine?) on a dock over salt water in South Carolina. Plan to lightly pressure wash first.
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    Mike Dacus · 11/21/2020
    We are in Colorado. House and decks stained with Pecan/TWP 100. High sun areas do not bead water - does that indicate it is time to restrain? It has been 4 years. Which product do you recommend since 100 is not an option?
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      TWP Stains · 11/21/2020
      Use the TWP 1500. Decks typically need to be redone every 2-3 years. House will last 4-7. Proabbly time to redo the deck.
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    Sandhu · 11/19/2020
    My question is can I stain Ceder wood with TWP 1502 Redwood stain tone ? Or should just keep it Cedertone?

    I am new to staining and have been doing lot of research and found TWP could be the best to restore the used Ceder swing set I just bought.

    Appreciate any responses
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      TWP Stains · 11/19/2020
      You can use any color that you like.
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    Andy · 11/09/2020
    What should i use for bay area california for a new redwood based fence
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    Martin T · 11/04/2020
    What is best treatment for rough cut cypress in Columbia SC for a pergola project? A lot of sun and humidity. This is regular rough cut cypress, not old growth or so called sinker. Intend to darken slightly with a cedar color.
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    Mari · 10/25/2020
    Have always used TWP products on our double decker Brazilian hardwood deck with great results. Our go to guy left the area so two years ago I did it myself using Gemini cleaner/brightener and Honeytone stain. Looked great. This year, my husband and I cleaned the deck but after that cleaning/brightening we had rain almost every two days for two weeks. So we couldn't stain under those rainy conditions. Last week we re-used the Gemini since we didn't want to stain a deck that was not totally clean. Now we are stuck with the same problem. We can't get 4 days without rain (two days before and two days after staining). Is there a solution? I keep looking at the forecast and don't see 4 days of sun in the next week. That means we will have to clean again?!!!! Can we let it go and try again in the spring? We are in Maryland coastal area.
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      TWP Stains · 10/26/2020
      You do not need two days after. 12-24 hours would work. You can leave it as is if needed and then prep and stain in Spring.
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        Mari · 10/26/2020
        OK Thanks.
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    MW · 10/14/2020
    Can 100 ship to Chesapeake, VA 22324?