TWP 100 Series Deck Stain – The Best Deck Stain
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TWP 100 Series Total Wood Protectant (TWP) Wood Deck Stain protects and prolongs all exterior woods, decks, and fences. TWP Wood Deck Stains and Sealers is a distinctive mixture of chemicals blended together to form a professional strength formula that preserves exterior wood surfaces in numerous ways.
TWP 100 Series Stain will perform at its maximum potential when the wood is properly prepped and when the stain is properly applied. Unfortunately not all wood is in the same condition prior to applying the stain.
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Please answer these few questions to achieve the best possible results with your TWP 100 Wood and Decking Stain.
- Age of wood?
- Type of wood?
- Condition of the wood?
- Has it been stained previously and if so with what brand of stain?
- Small description of the area to be treated.
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20 year old pine log siding
Average condition of wood. Used Sikkens SDR on previous coatings.
What prep work is recommended, and are two coats required/
What product would you recommend for 10,000 foot elevation with snow, water and high uv issues?
1 8 years old
2 PT Pine
3 Some boards were rotted and replaced. very dry and splitting
4 Stained every other year with Cabot Semi Solid stain
5 Direct sun all morning until 4-5 pm. South side of the house. We are in Michigan. I need something that will hold up to the harsh winters that preserves my deck and also stops the mold and rotting issues. Deck is 7feet off the ground too.
[quote name=”Chromdome”]Can I apply an oil based paint over the TWP 100 I used to stain my cedar deck. Twp has been on for about two weeks under lots of sun.
Thanks, Ron[/quote]
That would not be a good idea.
Can I apply an oil based paint over the TWP 100 I used to stain my cedar deck. Twp has been on for about two weeks under lots of sun.
Thanks, Ron
[quote name=”Alan L Foulks”]We spend our summers in Flagstaff, Az (area code 86001) elevation 7000 ft. I just built a 488 sq ft 2×6, douglas fir deck and want to use TWP series 100 stain. Can this product be shipped to this area or will I have to use the 1500 series? I prefer the 100 series due to its history, quality rating and dry time.[/quote]
100 is allowed in AZ but not in the Phoenix area so you should be fine. Please read this about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
We spend our summers in Flagstaff, Az (area code 86001) elevation 7000 ft. I just built a 488 sq ft 2×6, douglas fir deck and want to use TWP series 100 stain. Can this product be shipped to this area or will I have to use the 1500 series? I prefer the 100 series due to its history, quality rating and dry time.
[quote name=”Steve Koestner”]I’m considering using your TWP 100 for a new redwood deck in Colorado. We get intense sun in the summer (90+ degrees) then occasionally drenching rain. Winters are very dry with a good bit of snow. Is this the best choice for redwood in this type of environment? How long should I wait before applying to new redwood?
Thanks,[/quote]
The 100 would be the correct product once you wait for wood to season. Please read this: http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
I’m considering using your TWP 100 for a new redwood deck in Colorado. We get intense sun in the summer (90+ degrees) then occasionally drenching rain. Winters are very dry with a good bit of snow. Is this the best choice for redwood in this type of environment? How long should I wait before applying to new redwood?
Thanks,
[quote name=”Tom Keehn”]I used the TWP 100 series stain on my deck last June and I am going to apply another coat this year. My question: What should I use to clean my deck before I apply another coat? It still looks great but I just want to get some of the “winter wear” off before another coat. Recommendations? Thanks.[/quote]
You can use the Gemini Restore Kit ant half concentration or about 4 oz per gallon of water. Lightly agitate with soft push broom and rinse.
I used the TWP 100 series stain on my deck last June and I am going to apply another coat this year. My question: What should I use to clean my deck before I apply another coat? It still looks great but I just want to get some of the “winter wear” off before another coat. Recommendations? Thanks.
[quote name=”rookie”]Redwood deck 1 yr. old, cleaned with Gemini restore-A-deck as instructed..applied first coat of TWP-100 yesterday, then realized instructions said to apply 2nd coat within 30 minutes after first..too late in the day to do so..any problems with applying 2nd coat today or in a couple of days (since rain is predicted tomorrow)?[/quote]
Hard to ay but it could potentially be an issue. It may dry slow and leave some shiny spots. It would be better to leave alone and apply a light coat in late Fall or early Spring.
Redwood deck 1 yr. old, cleaned with Gemini restore-A-deck as instructed..applied first coat of TWP-100 yesterday, then realized instructions said to apply 2nd coat within 30 minutes after first..too late in the day to do so..any problems with applying 2nd coat today or in a couple of days (since rain is predicted tomorrow)?
[quote name=”Bob Laskowski”]I have a treated lumber deck that is eight years old. The wood has slight cracking but otherwise it is in good shape. Most of the previous Cabot stain is worn off. I live in Northern Wisconsin so the deck is exposed to full sun and freeze thaw cycles.[/quote]
Strip off the remaining Cabot and use the wood brightener when done. Stain with the TWP 100 is allowed in your state or the 1500 if not.
I have a treated lumber deck that is eight years old. The wood has slight cracking but otherwise it is in good shape. Most of the previous Cabot stain is worn off. I live in Northern Wisconsin so the deck is exposed to full sun and freeze thaw cycles.
[quote name=”MaryC”]I have a 15 yr old pressure treated deck and want to use TWP 100 with a stain that looks like natural light oal. It has been pressured washed. You said to apply wet on wet, how much time between applications? Can I purchased this in our area 20708?[/quote]
For your zip code you cannot use the 100 but you can use the 1500. Please read this about application: http://www.twpstainhelp.com/need-some-help-with-twp-stains/
[quote name=”Cliff Magnussen”]Age: 1-8 years
Cedar
Good – excellent
CWF 5 years ago on a portion, remainder replaced last year
Deck and some upright posts[/quote]
Please strip or sand off the CWF first. Brighten the wood when done. Use the 100 if allowed in your stater otherwise the 1500.
I have a 15 yr old pressure treated deck and want to use TWP 100 with a stain that looks like natural light oal. It has been pressured washed. You said to apply wet on wet, how much time between applications? Can I purchased this in our area 20708?
Age: 1-8 years
Cedar
Good – excellent
CWF 5 years ago on a portion, remainder replaced last year
Deck and some upright posts
[quote name=”TMerwald”]It rained about 9-10 hrs after applying TWP (cedar tone)to an 8 month old cedar deck. (It was powerwashed/prepped a few days before applying). Will it end up peeling down the road?[/quote]
Doubt it as water cannot wash out oil.
It rained about 9-10 hrs after applying TWP (cedar tone)to an 8 month old cedar deck. (It was powerwashed/prepped a few days before applying). Will it end up peeling down the road?
[quote name=”CG”]I have a 17 yr old Cedar deck with some boards only 6 months old. I have power washed it this Sunday 5-18-14. The deck boards are 90% bare wood and vertical surfaces are 10%-80% bare wood. It has had a few coats of TWP 100 in the past. The deck in 9 ft in the air with a concrete patio below.
What else should I do to pre-treat it?[/quote]
If using the same color of TWP than you should be good to proceed with the staining.
I have a 17 yr old Cedar deck with some boards only 6 months old. I have power washed it this Sunday 5-18-14. The deck boards are 90% bare wood and vertical surfaces are 10%-80% bare wood. It has had a few coats of TWP 100 in the past. The deck in 9 ft in the air with a concrete patio below.
What else should I do to pre-treat it?
[quote name=”Cwithers”]We received our color samples yesterday after playing around with them we found we like the look of the honeytone and rustic combined, is this something you can do before shipping to us? We will be ordering 3-4 5 gallon pails.[/quote]
We do not custom mix them but you can on your end with no issues.
[quote name=”mark griffith”]I have a 400sq.ft. pooldeck 7years old and in pretty good shape. I used behr semi-trans.sealer but cant get more than 2years before peeling and complety disappearing in high traffic area(chlorine?).What can I expect from twp,what product is reccomended and how much is needed for said pool deck.[/quote]
2 years is normal for a pool deck. Use the TWP 1500 for this. 3-4 gallons for 2 coats.
I have a 260 sq ft cedar fence (sq ft total for both sides) that was installed last September. I’m in Michigan- which stain would you recommend ? 100 or 1500. I’m thinking I need the Gemini kit to prep & want to use Dark Oak color. Thoughts? How many gallons? Thanks in advance.
We received our color samples yesterday after playing around with them we found we like the look of the honeytone and rustic combined, is this something you can do before shipping to us? We will be ordering 3-4 5 gallon pails.
I have a 400sq.ft. pooldeck 7years old and in pretty good shape. I used behr semi-trans.sealer but cant get more than 2years before peeling and complety disappearing in high traffic area(chlorine?).What can I expect from twp,what product is reccomended and how much is needed for said pool deck.
[quote name=”bec116″]my pressure treated wood deck is three years old. It was stained with twp 1500 now I need to do it again. I was wondering How to apply the stain? I was thinking of just using a rag to wipe it on waiting 10 minutes and wiping again.[/quote]
I would not use a rag but a stain pad for application.
my pressure treated wood deck is three years old. It was stained with twp 1500 now I need to do it again. I was wondering How to apply the stain? I was thinking of just using a rag to wipe it on waiting 10 minutes and wiping again.
[quote name=”Ted Heutsche”]I am currently designing a pergola for a pool in Huntsville, AL and I am curious about TWP 100. We are using smooth cedar that has not been stained. I was wondering if you could recommend a color. I would prefer that the cedar stays a natural color. I know some cedar tone stains turn more of a yellow/orange color. Is that the case with TWP 100? Any help would be greatly appreciated.[/quote]
Please read this articles for your project:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-100-color-choices-and-tips/
[quote name=”Donna Stamey”]Location is Georgia
Wood is PT, installed 7 months ago
Wood is untreated,
no previous treatment/stain
deck floor, posts, rails, steps , lattice skirting (all about 400 sq ft)
Advice about how long to wait to use this stain and any other info you can offer.
Thanks…..hard to locate in Augusta GA.[/quote]
You should be okay now. Prep with Gemini Kit and just one coat of TWP for the first time.
Location is Georgia
Wood is PT, installed 7 months ago
Wood is untreated,
no previous treatment/stain
deck floor, posts, rails, steps , lattice skirting (all about 400 sq ft)
Advice about how long to wait to use this stain and any other info you can offer.
Thanks…..hard to locate in Augusta GA.
I am currently designing a pergola for a pool in Huntsville, AL and I am curious about TWP 100. We are using smooth cedar that has not been stained. I was wondering if you could recommend a color. I would prefer that the cedar stays a natural color. I know some cedar tone stains turn more of a yellow/orange color. Is that the case with TWP 100? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
cori, you can use the 100 Series for both. Maybe Honeytone for cedar and Dark Oak for posts.
We have a new cedar wood fence (completed aprox. a month ago) with green treated posts that are off set from the cedar pickets. I believe it is recommended we use TWP 100 for the cedar can we use the same for the posts? We would like to do the cedar a lighter ‘natural’ color and the posts a darker brown color, what colors would you recommend for this? We live near Lexington Kentucky (central part of the state)
Thanks, Cori Withers
[quote name=”stephen Kohara”]After stripping, should I wait until deck is dry before applying twp 100? After applying twp 100, how long should we stay off of the deck? Temps will be in the 60’s – 70’s for the application and drying.[/quote]
After stripping apply brightener right away. Let dry for 48 hours before applying. Stay off for 24 hours after stain.
After stripping, should I wait until deck is dry before applying twp 100? After applying twp 100, how long should we stay off of the deck? Temps will be in the 60’s – 70’s for the application and drying.
[quote name=”Dgc”]12×20 brand new premium smooth cedar deck.
When should it be stained & how should it be stained . We’re in Missouri …..should we use 100 or 1500.
.
Thanks,
Dan[/quote]
100 Series and please read:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
12×20 brand new premium smooth cedar deck.
When should it be stained & how should it be stained . We’re in Missouri …..should we use 100 or 1500.
.
Thanks,
Dan
[quote name=”Ami”]Estimate home many years will the tinted TWP 1500 last on new cedar fence…[/quote]
On vertical fencing it can last 4-8 years.
Estimate home many years will the tinted TWP 1500 last on new cedar fence…
[quote name=”Bill Unverzagt”]I built a new split rail cedar fence. Should I use TWP 100 or 1500? I would like a natural cedar tone look. Thank you![/quote]
Use the 100 Series if allowed in your state otherwise use the 1500.
[quote name=”Oklahoma”]My husband recently stained our deck made of redwood with TWP 100 (redwood color). It is close to a year old with no prior stain. He followed the cleaning/brightening steps. We’re thinking he went a little heavy on the staining because we have some areas that remained shiny after drying. Also, we have some ruins on the upper pergola header and was wondering if this can be fixed somehow. Also, any suggestions on the shiny spots? He only applied one coat…is that sufficient?[/quote]
Yes on the one coat. Try wiping down the shiny spots with some paint thinner to remove the excess stain that has not absorbed into the wood.
I built a new split rail cedar fence. Should I use TWP 100 or 1500? I would like a natural cedar tone look. Thank you!
My husband recently stained our deck made of redwood with TWP 100 (redwood color). It is close to a year old with no prior stain. He followed the cleaning/brightening steps. We’re thinking he went a little heavy on the staining because we have some areas that remained shiny after drying. Also, we have some ruins on the upper pergola header and was wondering if this can be fixed somehow. Also, any suggestions on the shiny spots? He only applied one coat…is that sufficient?
TWP 100 for this.
[quote name=”Chris Fratini”]Hi, we live in Seattle and have an older cedar deck to which we added on a new section. It’s all 2×4 clear, I have already sanded the old portion down to bare wood and looking at finishing the old and new with TWP clear stain. Which product do you recommend?
Thank you,
Chris[/quote]
Hi, we live in Seattle and have an older cedar deck to which we added on a new section. It’s all 2×4 clear, I have already sanded the old portion down to bare wood and looking at finishing the old and new with TWP clear stain. Which product do you recommend?
Thank you,
Chris
[quote name=”DaveJ”]Built a new Cedar deck last fall. do i need to do wet on wet application? 800 sq. ft. to stain, how much stain needed? i already have Gemini restore kit.[/quote]
Yes two light coats wet on wet application. About 6-8 gallons for this.
Built a new Cedar deck last fall. do i need to do wet on wet application? 800 sq. ft. to stain, how much stain needed? i already have Gemini restore kit.
[quote name=”Rob Crawford”]Do you have a link to a project finished with TWP100 dark oak? I really think it’s a striking color but it might be just too dark[/quote]
We do not have a picture. Might want to get a sample from the site to test color.