TWP 100 Stain

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TWP 100 Series Deck Stain – The Best Deck Stain

TWP 100 StainNeed Help or Advice when using TWP 100 Stain?

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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Do you have any questions about using the TWP 100 Wood and Deck Stain?

Please answer these few questions to achieve the best possible results with your TWP 100 Wood and Decking Stain.

  1. info buttonAge of wood?
  2. Type of wood?
  3. Condition of the wood?
  4. Has it been stained previously and if so with what brand of stain?
  5. Small description of the area to be treated.

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diane marshall
diane marshall
9 years ago

I have a 5 year old cedar wood fence which I stained (5 yrs ago) with BEHR semi-transparent wood stain (100% acrylic latex). The existing stain is pretty worn with approx. 25% showing the bare wood. I live in the Mojave desert and would like to know if I could use TWP 100 stain over top of what I have now.
thanks diane

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Gerard Eads”]My 900 sq ft deck was recently (6 mo.) painted with Deck Over of which I’m not pleased with due to a milky water stain look. After reading reviews of TWP I would like to apply it to the deck. What do I need to do to prepare the deck? It is now a dark burgundy.[/quote]
You would have to remove 100% of the Behr first and that would require sanding it all off as a deck stain stripper will not remove it. No stain brand can be applied on top of the Behr Deckover.

Gerard Eads
Gerard Eads
9 years ago

My 900 sq ft deck was recently (6 mo.) painted with Deck Over of which I’m not pleased with due to a milky water stain look. After reading reviews of TWP I would like to apply it to the deck. What do I need to do to prepare the deck? It is now a dark burgundy.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Jamie Ferguson”]I am looking to stain a new treated pine wood porch with the gray TWP 100? Any advice on treated pine tongue and grove porch decking???[/quote]
Yes, please read our articles on new wood here for waiting and prepping:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Jamie Ferguson
Jamie Ferguson
9 years ago

I am looking to stain a new treated pine wood porch with the gray TWP 100? Any advice on treated pine tongue and grove porch decking???

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Jay Benton”]We built a new boathouse 5 yrs ago & treated it 6 months later with TWP-I recently powerwashed the boathouse wood back down & applied a first coat of TWP-I probably waited too late in the year & have run out of warm enough weather to apply a second coat-can I apply a 2nd coat on top of the dried first coat if I catch good weather in a week or so or even a few months from now-will the 2nd coat dry onto the first if weather is above 65 degrees[/quote]
Do not do it now. Better to wait until Spring, lightly clean, and apply one light coat then.

Jay Benton
Jay Benton
9 years ago

We built a new boathouse 5 yrs ago & treated it 6 months later with TWP-I recently powerwashed the boathouse wood back down & applied a first coat of TWP-I probably waited too late in the year & have run out of warm enough weather to apply a second coat-can I apply a 2nd coat on top of the dried first coat if I catch good weather in a week or so or even a few months from now-will the 2nd coat dry onto the first if weather is above 65 degrees

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Whitehorse Red”]We finished residing our home less than 6 months ago with clear vertical cedar. The siding was pre-stained on site with Wood Iron stain (redwood tint). Now, we have noticed mildew forming on the surface of the boards from the ground up to about half way. What is the most effective product and procedure to use to clean/kill the mildew? Would TWP resist mold / mildew more effectively? Can I clean and apply over the previous stain?[/quote]
You cannot apply TWP over the Wood Iron. In order to use the TWP you would need to strip and brighten the wood so it has not previous coating. The TWP is the only registered stain on the market that is registered by the EPA as a wood preservative to prevent mold and algae.

Whitehorse Red
Whitehorse Red
9 years ago

We finished residing our home less than 6 months ago with clear vertical cedar. The siding was pre-stained on site with Wood Iron stain (redwood tint). Now, we have noticed mildew forming on the surface of the boards from the ground up to about half way. What is the most effective product and procedure to use to clean/kill the mildew? Would TWP resist mold / mildew more effectively? Can I clean and apply over the previous stain?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Snydleigh”]I did what was recommened to prepare my home, deck and raiiling. When the twp was applied it looked darker than I thought is should be. Can I send some pics for some one to look at and give me suggestions? What I personally did looks good, what the painters did does not. I have black under windows and other places. I think it was the prep and now the twp in on top. What a mess, and they walked off the job in the middle. Now winter is going to his northern Michigan. I will probably have to start all over. A friend in commercial construction suggested an Osborne brush on a buffer. I really would appreciate suggestions.[/quote]
You can reply back to the email you get with this response with some pictures.

Snydleigh
Snydleigh
9 years ago

I did what was recommened to prepare my home, deck and raiiling. When the twp was applied it looked darker than I thought is should be. Can I send some pics for some one to look at and give me suggestions? What I personally did looks good, what the painters did does not. I have black under windows and other places. I think it was the prep and now the twp in on top. What a mess, and they walked off the job in the middle. Now winter is going to his northern Michigan. I will probably have to start all over. A friend in commercial construction suggested an Osborne brush on a buffer. I really would appreciate suggestions.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Phil Rapagna”]I am putting up a new cedar fence and am considering preservatives. Is TWP 101 good for fenes? What are the application methods (ie roller, pad, spray)?
Thank you[/quote]
Either TWP 100 or the 1500 works great for fences. You can spray then back brush for application.

Phil Rapagna
Phil Rapagna
9 years ago

I am putting up a new cedar fence and am considering preservatives. Is TWP 101 good for fenes? What are the application methods (ie roller, pad, spray)?
Thank you

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Dave Schmid”]I installed a new cedar deck within the last month. Next spring I plan on sealing with TWP 100. Part of the deck does not receive sun. Will the TWP 100 still dry. I have used products in similar situations in the past where the product took several weeks to dry due to no sun exposure. Thanks for the response, Dave.[/quote]
It will but it will take longer since it is shaded. Maybe a few days.

Dave Schmid
Dave Schmid
9 years ago

I installed a new cedar deck within the last month. Next spring I plan on sealing with TWP 100. Part of the deck does not receive sun. Will the TWP 100 still dry. I have used products in similar situations in the past where the product took several weeks to dry due to no sun exposure. Thanks for the response, Dave.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Terry B”]I just got finished applying the Redwood stain and its a little more red than I expected. Is there anyway to change the color to make it more brown?[/quote]
Not you cannot darken without removing first the Redwood stain. Adding more stain on top of a different color would not be a good idea.

Terry B
Terry B
9 years ago

I just got finished applying the Redwood stain and its a little more red than I expected. Is there anyway to change the color to make it more brown?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”larry forristal”]I have a 20 yr. old redwood deck that was weathered. I power washed the wood then ran it through a planer. Should this be treated as new wood? Should I let it weather again, does it need 2 coats?[/quote]
Weather for a month then prep with the Gemini Kit first.

larry forristal
larry forristal
9 years ago

I have a 20 yr. old redwood deck that was weathered. I power washed the wood then ran it through a planer. Should this be treated as new wood? Should I let it weather again, does it need 2 coats?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Willyou”]I just replaced about 1/2 of my 400 sq ft deck with Yellawood ACQ PT 2x6s. On Yellawoods website, they recommend that the decking be waterproofed immediately after installation. They don’t say with what. And, they don’t suggest that the wood weather and dry out before waterproofing. This appears to be contrary to your recommendations. If I were to waterproof it now I assume that it will slow the drying process and will need to be stripped later before applying TWP. What do you suggest?
Thanks[/quote]
Best to follow the directions of the stain manufacturer, not the wood manufacturer. If you stain or seal now you will need to redo in the Spring.

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9 years ago

I just replaced about 1/2 of my 400 sq ft deck with Yellawood ACQ PT 2x6s. On Yellawoods website, they recommend that the decking be waterproofed immediately after installation. They don’t say with what. And, they don’t suggest that the wood weather and dry out before waterproofing. This appears to be contrary to your recommendations. If I were to waterproof it now I assume that it will slow the drying process and will need to be stripped later before applying TWP. What do you suggest?
Thanks

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Greg Flessing”]To use on New Redwood decking being installed for our condo walk and carport parking surface. Project in Nevada mountains….we’ve used the 100 series for other projects elsewhere & were very pleased. This would be the best product for this application, right?[/quote]
Yes but the new wood does need to season and be prepped:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Tawnya
Tawnya
9 years ago

Deck new install mid-June treated Lumber.
wanting to protect it from winter thought we would stain it with TWP100. Is it too cold? days are 50-60 degrees F and nights go down into mid to high 30s.

Greg Flessing
Greg Flessing
9 years ago

To use on New Redwood decking being installed for our condo walk and carport parking surface. Project in Nevada mountains….we’ve used the 100 series for other projects elsewhere & were very pleased. This would be the best product for this application, right?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”david snyder”]I have a cedar home that was finished with Sherwin Williams deckscapes, oil base neutral color. I used tru value deckwash and behr brightner and when I started to apply the deckscapes it looked really dark, even though it was the toner only. I heard about twp and apply it, at it to looked dark so I quit. The wood looks clean, bright and completly clean of product. Could there be a reaction between the twp and the brighter? I rinsed it completely with water.[/quote]TWP does not react with a brightener. Not sure what you mean by dark but TWP will enhance the natural grain of your wood. It could be that your cedar has dark tannin stains in the wood and that is causing the issue.

david snyder
david snyder
9 years ago

I have a cedar home that was finished with Sherwin Williams deckscapes, oil base neutral color. I used tru value deckwash and behr brightner and when I started to apply the deckscapes it looked really dark, even though it was the toner only. I heard about twp and apply it, at it to looked dark so I quit. The wood looks clean, bright and completly clean of product. Could there be a reaction between the twp and the brighter? I rinsed it completely with water.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”CMc”]We have a Alabama lake home with a very large covered porch with western exposure that gets intense direct summer sun for about 4-5 hours/day. The surface has been well maintained with applications of a clear wood preservative from the big box stores every two years. We would like to try to get a longer wear period from it and are considering TWP 100. We don’t want a stain that is subject to peeling and our primary goal is to protect the wood with absorbing product and not have to worry about cracking or peeling of the product. Are we on the right track for what our goals are?Recommendation?[/quote]
TWP would be the correct choice a long as your prep correctly by removing the previous coatings that you applied. TWP needs to soak into the wood fully and any previous coatings on the wood would hinder this.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”weedhopper”]If I can’t get the stain on in time, what would I have to do to get it ready to stain at a later date? Clean and brighten again?[/quote]
Yes that is correct.

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9 years ago

If I can’t get the stain on in time, what would I have to do to get it ready to stain at a later date? Clean and brighten again?

CMc
CMc
9 years ago

We have a Alabama lake home with a very large covered porch with western exposure that gets intense direct summer sun for about 4-5 hours/day. The surface has been well maintained with applications of a clear wood preservative from the big box stores every two years. We would like to try to get a longer wear period from it and are considering TWP 100. We don’t want a stain that is subject to peeling and our primary goal is to protect the wood with absorbing product and not have to worry about cracking or peeling of the product. Are we on the right track for what our goals are?Recommendation?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”weedhopper”]I have 8 month old composite deck with pressure treated railing and spindles. I used Restore a deck and brightener about a month ago. It has been raining off and on ever since. It has not dried enough to use the TWP 100 stain yet on the railings. How long can I wait to stain after the cleaning. I live in Cincinnati[/quote]
Usually a few weeks is about a long as you can go with a deck floor. A couple of weeks longer for vertical rails.

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9 years ago

I have 8 month old composite deck with pressure treated railing and spindles. I used Restore a deck and brightener about a month ago. It has been raining off and on ever since. It has not dried enough to use the TWP 100 stain yet on the railings. How long can I wait to stain after the cleaning. I live in Cincinnati

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Lucas Piatt”]I am installing an IPE soffit, Rainscreen Siding and decks at my new home. Which product is the best and how often will it need to be reapplied and will I need to apply it to the soffit since with will receive minimal weather and sun damage? I am in Pittsburgh, PA.

Thanks![/quote]
TWP is not suggested for IPE by the manufacturer.

Lucas Piatt
Lucas Piatt
9 years ago

I am installing an IPE soffit, Rainscreen Siding and decks at my new home. Which product is the best and how often will it need to be reapplied and will I need to apply it to the soffit since with will receive minimal weather and sun damage? I am in Pittsburgh, PA.

Thanks!

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Skytour”]Stain still feels tacky in spots after 24 hours but was’t pooled or puddled when applied. Wood was dry for 48 hours and not expecting any rain for 3-4 days. Deck had been stained with TWP 100 last spring but wanted to freshen it for an upcoming wedding in two weeks. Recommendations?[/quote]
Leave it alone until fully cured. It will be fine if it rains on it in the meantime. The tacky spots will cure.

Skytour
Skytour
9 years ago

Stain still feels tacky in spots after 24 hours but was’t pooled or puddled when applied. Wood was dry for 48 hours and not expecting any rain for 3-4 days. Deck had been stained with TWP 100 last spring but wanted to freshen it for an upcoming wedding in two weeks. Recommendations?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”phholla”]Hi. My wolmanized deck is at least 13 years old and to my knowledge has only been treated with Tompson’s Waterseal. It has probably been 5 years since it was done last. Because the deck is old, I am trying to squeeze a little more life out of it by staining (a little darker), with TWP. I have powerwashed the entire deck (using deck cleaner). There were some rotted spots that I cleaned out used Minwax wood filler. I have actually already stained the vertical areas of the deck rails and horizontal railing. All looks great. All that is left is the horizontal boards of deck (part that you walk on). It rained lightly last night and I covered the entire deck with tarps but noticed some moisture still remained. It seems to be drying is out well today with the 70′ temps and wind. I am debating whether or not to go ahead and finish the staining job or wait. Rain is forcasted for very late tomorrow night and it could be dry by then. Your thoughts?[/quote]
Do not stain if wood is wet and do not stain if rain will around within 12 hours or so after the TWP has been applied.

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Brad Norris”]Just replaced deck with new kiln-dried pressure treated pine decking. How long do I need to wait to stain it?[/quote]
About a month for kiln dried and prep with Gemini Restore Kit.

Brad Norris
Brad Norris
9 years ago

Just replaced deck with new kiln-dried pressure treated pine decking. How long do I need to wait to stain it?

phholla
phholla
9 years ago

Hi. My wolmanized deck is at least 13 years old and to my knowledge has only been treated with Tompson’s Waterseal. It has probably been 5 years since it was done last. Because the deck is old, I am trying to squeeze a little more life out of it by staining (a little darker), with TWP. I have powerwashed the entire deck (using deck cleaner). There were some rotted spots that I cleaned out used Minwax wood filler. I have actually already stained the vertical areas of the deck rails and horizontal railing. All looks great. All that is left is the horizontal boards of deck (part that you walk on). It rained lightly last night and I covered the entire deck with tarps but noticed some moisture still remained. It seems to be drying is out well today with the 70′ temps and wind. I am debating whether or not to go ahead and finish the staining job or wait. Rain is forcasted for very late tomorrow night and it could be dry by then. Your thoughts?

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Scott Hutchins”]Hi,

I put TWP 100 on my redwood deck 2 winters ago. It has started to fade and does not repel water any more. I do not want to strip or sand the deck. I am looking for something I can just clean the deck off and reapply every few years. What options do I have for re-coating it? Thanks in advance.

Scott[/quote]
Prep for recoating with the Gemini Restore Kit then restain with the same 100 Series.

Scott Hutchins
Scott Hutchins
9 years ago

Hi,

I put TWP 100 on my redwood deck 2 winters ago. It has started to fade and does not repel water any more. I do not want to strip or sand the deck. I am looking for something I can just clean the deck off and reapply every few years. What options do I have for re-coating it? Thanks in advance.

Scott

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Lana Reed”]My home was built in 1999 and has cedar on the outside. TWP was applied when new and again about four years later, then about five years later the painter used another type of stain, not TWP. The house needs the cedar done again and I would like to go back to the TWP product, what should I have done prior to doing the TWP stain this time. House is in southern Oklahoma. What type of weather is the best. After using the wrong type of stain the wood was darker. Help[/quote]
At this point you need to remove the old coatings. This can be done by stripping and possibly the need to corn cob blasting. Removal procedures varies on what the other brand was and the current condition. Feel free to reply to the email you will get with a picture of your home for additional help.

Lana Reed
Lana Reed
9 years ago

My home was built in 1999 and has cedar on the outside. TWP was applied when new and again about four years later, then about five years later the painter used another type of stain, not TWP. The house needs the cedar done again and I would like to go back to the TWP product, what should I have done prior to doing the TWP stain this time. House is in southern Oklahoma. What type of weather is the best. After using the wrong type of stain the wood was darker. Help

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Will V.”]My cedar deck (36′ x 18′) is scheduled to be finished by the end of 3rd week in October.
1. When is the best time for me to stain it?
2. Where to purchase TWP 101 Stain in Canada?
Thanks,[/quote]
Sorry but TWP is not allowed in Canada.

Will V.
Will V.
9 years ago

My cedar deck (36′ x 18′) is scheduled to be finished by the end of 3rd week in October.
1. When is the best time for me to stain it?
2. Where to purchase TWP 101 Stain in Canada?
Thanks,

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9 years ago

[quote name=”john salisbury”]cedar siding 20 yr old first coated with Mautz oil then S. Williams 702 VOC last 6 years ago. Some darkening due t mildew.Q: after clean and stripI intend on TWP 100. In 4 years can I just clean and reapply without strip? If WI changes law, can 1500 go over 100 series TWP? Is TWP 100% oil volatile or combo of acrylic and oil ? How much of TWP is comprised of organic/vegetable oil?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
John[/quote]
TWP is oil based with no acrylic. You can clean and reapply it as needed. If you switch to the 1500 later on that is okay as well. No vegetable oil.

john salisbury
john salisbury
9 years ago

cedar siding 20 yr old first coated with Mautz oil then S. Williams 702 VOC last 6 years ago. Some darkening due t mildew.Q: after clean and stripI intend on TWP 100. In 4 years can I just clean and reapply without strip? If WI changes law, can 1500 go over 100 series TWP? Is TWP 100% oil volatile or combo of acrylic and oil ? How much of TWP is comprised of organic/vegetable oil?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
John

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9 years ago

[quote name=”Craig Farniok”]I just installed dogeared cedar fence pickets on pressure treated posts and rails. All wood (even cedar) was wet to the point of oozing moisture when driving screws. How long should I wait to apply twp100? If I wait until next spring, would it be less effective?
St Louis area[/quote]
If this wet you should wait until Spring. No harm or less effective.

Craig Farniok
Craig Farniok
9 years ago

I just installed dogeared cedar fence pickets on pressure treated posts and rails. All wood (even cedar) was wet to the point of oozing moisture when driving screws. How long should I wait to apply twp100? If I wait until next spring, would it be less effective?
St Louis area

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