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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jeannette
jeannette
6 years ago

Hi, My painter used TWP-302QD last year (12 mo ago) to do our deck. It already needs to be redone in a part of the deck that gets lots of sun. Previously using the same wood protectant lasted over 2 years. Also, I found a can of TWP1502 used probably over 3-4 years ago. Which one is better for the deck floor? The railings still look great. Our deck is made of brazilian hardware. thanks Jeannette

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6 years ago
Reply to  jeannette

The TWP 1500 Series is the proper product for decks, not the 300 series.

Sharon
Sharon
6 years ago

Hello. Our new natural cedar 12×12 ground level wood deck was finished the day before Memorial Day. It has treated structural lumber. The carpenter wants to come back next week to sand it down and put a coat of stain on it. We are not painters. We seek your advice on timing and which product to use. Our desire is to have a not-painted look. We are in MI.

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6 years ago
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6 years ago

stripped our older deck. stained it with ceder tone 100 series deck stain. I came up a little short on giving the whole deck a second coat. Can I get a little more stain and finish it in a few days or just leave well enough alone. It looks good as is.

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6 years ago
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At this point, it is best to leave as is. If needed, apply a light coat next Spring.

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6 years ago

What series deck stain do you recommend for PTP deck in Central Kentucky

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6 years ago
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The 100 Series.

Ryan Knight
Ryan Knight
6 years ago

Live in Western WA where it rains 9 months of the year and sunshine the other 3 months. 7 years old, cedar fence, good condition, used In Wood transparent cedar natural, around 200 linear ft of fencing. Also a brand new cedar pergola that has never been sealed or stained. Thank you in advance.

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6 years ago
Reply to  Ryan Knight

Hello, for the current fence, prep with the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit:
https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

For the new pergola, see this about new wood:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Once all is weathered and prepped, use the TWP 100 Series stain.

Ryan Knight
Ryan Knight
6 years ago
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Thank you. Forgot to mention the pergola wood was kiln dried, the lumber yard said it is ready to be stained, do you agree?

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6 years ago
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jon berger
jon berger
6 years ago

Greetings, I have an IPE deck that was stained new with TWP 100 Cedar and stained again with the same product after 1 year. Now it has been 2 years and 2/3 of deck is silver/gray with spots of residual stain. Would using the Gemini Restore kit and than stain again with same product work or do I need to sand those stubborn spots showing the second year stain? The exposed deck faces East, hot Utah summers and plenty of snow in winter. Waiting to stain until the second year was an experiment, or being lazy, ha ha.

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6 years ago
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Using the Gemini Restore Kit with pressure washing should work for the prep.

Robert Kamenzind
Robert Kamenzind
6 years ago

What is the difference between the 1500 series and the 100 series. I have used the 100 series Cedertone in the past with good results. I wonder if I should continue with the 100 or should I switch to the 1500 series.

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6 years ago

Mainly VOC content and what your state allows: https://www.twpstain.com/difference-between-twp-100-and-1500-series

No reason to switch if you are happy.

Kirby Keller
Kirby Keller
6 years ago

I have used TWP Cedar Tone 101 for about 10 years on a Missouri Cedar (Yew) deck. Has been work ing fine. Do you still have that product?

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6 years ago
Reply to  Kirby Keller

Yes. We carry it in single and 5 gallons pails:
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-100-series

Tdovell
Tdovell
6 years ago

Covered porch deck 16 x 20, 8 yrs old. Previously stained with Cabot stain. Have stripped, cleaned and brightened with Gemini products. Some small area with mildew stains remain, even after cleaning twice with the cleaner. Any suggestions to remove the mildew stains?

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6 years ago
Reply to  Tdovell

Try 1 part bleach to 4 parts water. Apply and rinse well after 10 minutes.

Jess
Jess
6 years ago

This weekend the temperature will be in the 50’s and down to the 30’s at night. Will I be able to stain a new cedar pressure treated deck? I have the TWP 100.

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6 years ago
Reply to  Jess

Have you seen our article about new wood?

https://www.twpstain.com/why-you-need-to-prep-new-wood-for-twp-stains

Temps cannot drop below freezing at night.

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7 years ago

I just bought a house that has a pressure treated deck. Seems untreated. I’m looking to apply TWP 100 in Cedartone. What should i do for prep and application? If I use deck cleaner, how long will it have to dry (in Northern VA) before applying the stain. Anyone have good pics of what the finished product should look like for this color on PT wood?

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7 years ago
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Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit. This will restore the wood. Takes two days to dry before staining.

D NEELY
D NEELY
7 years ago

I have a new (5 month) old pressure treated deck and live in upper part of South Carolina (not close to the coast). When should I apply TWP and which type should I use. Do I need order on line or is there a distributor nearby. Thanks

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7 years ago
Reply to  D NEELY

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

Order online is best.

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Mike Tra”]My “wood experts” neglected to put down drop cloths for staining my second story deck and i have tons of brick landscape stones and brick pavers that got drip, splash, and other oily stains now. The wood looks great! The bricks do not. Any suggestions for helping remove or lighten these stains? Thanks![/quote]
Try a graffiti remover cleaner and pressure washing.

Mike Tra
Mike Tra
7 years ago

My “wood experts” neglected to put down drop cloths for staining my second story deck and i have tons of brick landscape stones and brick pavers that got drip, splash, and other oily stains now. The wood looks great! The bricks do not. Any suggestions for helping remove or lighten these stains? Thanks!

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Frank galambos”]I just built a new redwood deck with all new 2x lumber(not kiln dried). So I need to wait and let the wood dry out some before treating it? If so how long?[/quote]
See this about new wood:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Frank galambos
Frank galambos
7 years ago

I just built a new redwood deck with all new 2x lumber(not kiln dried). So I need to wait and let the wood dry out some before treating it? If so how long?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Jane Jud”]I applied TWP100 to a 5 month old cleaned deck floor with pressure-treated wood. The cedar color is barely visible. What can I do to intensify the color?[/quote]
You used the 100 Clear? The clear is not tinted and does not have UV protection for the wood. You will need to remove it with this:
https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

And then apply TWP in one of the tinted colors for an enhanced look and UV protection.

Jane Jud
Jane Jud
7 years ago

I applied TWP100 to a 5 month old cleaned deck floor with pressure-treated wood. The cedar color is barely visible. What can I do to intensify the color?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Janie Walthall”]Can I use TWP100 in Texas?[/quote]
Yes, it is allowed to be used in Texas.

Janie Walthall
Janie Walthall
7 years ago

Can I use TWP100 in Texas?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Jim Sehl”]I live in SW Minnesota so we get cold winter and hot summer. Have 2 cedar decks installed in 2005. Both are covered but one gets Sun in the am and the other gets afternoon – evening sun. I have used Olympic Maximum stain in natural cedartone semi-transparent stain on the deck. Stain only last 2 years before it peels. The wood is in good shape with no mold or mildew. Vertical components of the deck are not peeling like the horizontal parts. What should I use to strip off old stain and what stain do you recommend I use?[/quote]
Prep with the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit:
https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

Stain with the TWP 100 Series:
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-100-series

Jim Sehl
Jim Sehl
7 years ago

I live in SW Minnesota so we get cold winter and hot summer. Have 2 cedar decks installed in 2005. Both are covered but one gets Sun in the am and the other gets afternoon – evening sun. I have used Olympic Maximum stain in natural cedartone semi-transparent stain on the deck. Stain only last 2 years before it peels. The wood is in good shape with no mold or mildew. Vertical components of the deck are not peeling like the horizontal parts. What should I use to strip off old stain and what stain do you recommend I use?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Patrick Lever”]I have an ipe deck that was installed one year ago. I am interested in coating it and it sounds like the TWP 100 would be the way to go. Is pressure washing and/or Gemini Restore recommended for prep? Is there anything special that needs done due to the density of this wood? I have heard that the absorption will be very minimal. How many coats should be applied? The deck is in the Florida keys, so it is warm year round, but it is shaded most of the time.[/quote]
Yes, prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and pressure washing. Just one coat for IPE. Most use the Rustic 116 color for IPE. Coverage is 300+ per gallon for this wood type.

Patrick Lever
Patrick Lever
7 years ago

I have an ipe deck that was installed one year ago. I am interested in coating it and it sounds like the TWP 100 would be the way to go. Is pressure washing and/or Gemini Restore recommended for prep? Is there anything special that needs done due to the density of this wood? I have heard that the absorption will be very minimal. How many coats should be applied? The deck is in the Florida keys, so it is warm year round, but it is shaded most of the time.

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7 years ago

[quote name=”M Smith”]Lower tub deck was installed in November 2016 and treated or stained. Upper deck was done in July 2017. Both Decks are cedar and have never been stained. The decks are in the sun from about noon until 4 in the afternoon. We live in Central Oregon. Hot dry climate in the summer and snow in the winter months. 100 series or 1500 ?[/quote]
100 Series. See this about new wood:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

M Smith
M Smith
7 years ago

Lower tub deck was installed in November 2016 and treated or stained. Upper deck was done in July 2017. Both Decks are cedar and have never been stained. The decks are in the sun from about noon until 4 in the afternoon. We live in Central Oregon. Hot dry climate in the summer and snow in the winter months. 100 series or 1500 ?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Alicia Parham”]My decks is old, gray, deep cracks. Would this product be appropriate for it. No paint or stain on it at all.[/quote]
Yes. Prep first with the Gemini Restore Kit:

https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

Alicia Parham
Alicia Parham
7 years ago

My decks is old, gray, deep cracks. Would this product be appropriate for it. No paint or stain on it at all.

Bruce Wilkins
Bruce Wilkins
7 years ago

Trying again – dont know why 1st request got truncated. Age

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Ray Breiding”]TPW 100
Can I put more than one coat on?
How long between coats?[/quote]
Hello, depends on if the wood is new or older wood if you can do two coats. New wood is one coat. Older wood is typically two coats applied wet on wet. See this about wet on wet:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-stain-wet-on-wet-application/

Ray Breiding
Ray Breiding
7 years ago

TPW 100
Can I put more than one coat on?
How long between coats?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Bruce Wilkins”]Direct from sawmill, est’d[/quote]
Not sure what your question is?

Bruce Wilkins
Bruce Wilkins
7 years ago

Direct from sawmill, est’d

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Gary Hallett”]Pressure washed Ipe wood what kind of natural product should I put on it.thanks Gary[/quote]
Most use the 116 Rustic color.

Gary Hallett
Gary Hallett
7 years ago

Pressure washed Ipe wood what kind of natural product should I put on it.thanks Gary

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Rachel Karlin”]15 year old Rainbow play system. Most is either redwood or Douglas fir. We have replaced some board with cedar and pressure treated. It was stained previously with Rainbow’s own stain. Most of that has either worn or been power washed away. Wondering what the best solution is given the different types of wood we have. And will a semi-transparent stain unite the wood enough in appearance? Will the new cedar pieces eventually match the old wood, or will staining prevent the aging of the new pieces?[/quote]
It will not be possible to match the new and old wood exactly based on the age and different types of wood. Best would be a reddish tint in the 1500 Series. Look at the TWP 1516 Rustic.

Rachel Karlin
Rachel Karlin
7 years ago

15 year old Rainbow play system. Most is either redwood or Douglas fir. We have replaced some board with cedar and pressure treated. It was stained previously with Rainbow’s own stain. Most of that has either worn or been power washed away. Wondering what the best solution is given the different types of wood we have. And will a semi-transparent stain unite the wood enough in appearance? Will the new cedar pieces eventually match the old wood, or will staining prevent the aging of the new pieces?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Sam Malone”]Hi, I have a 17 year old redwood deck in Denver, Colorado. Superdeck has been used on this deck since it was built. The deck is being stripped to original wood with Deck Restore. I may sand as well as i have some fuzzies showing. I would say the condition of the wood is average for a deck of this age. Which product would you recommend? We have used redwood color in the past but was unsure if there is any reason to use a different color in regard to showing dirt, wear?[/quote]
Use the 100 Series. Any color that you like will work. TWP does not darken like the Super Deck so dirt does not matter.

Sam Malone
Sam Malone
7 years ago

Hi, I have a 17 year old redwood deck in Denver, Colorado. Superdeck has been used on this deck since it was built. The deck is being stripped to original wood with Deck Restore. I may sand as well as i have some fuzzies showing. I would say the condition of the wood is average for a deck of this age. Which product would you recommend? We have used redwood color in the past but was unsure if there is any reason to use a different color in regard to showing dirt, wear?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Diane Deck”]Hi. I have a 2 year old pressure treated deck with no treatment on it I live in NY and deck has full sun and we have 3 large dogs besides looking to keep the deck in a more natural color and do u have a 1 coat product ?[/quote]
TWP is applied 2 coats wet on wet. Prep the deck with the Gemini Restore Kit and stain with the TWP 1500 Series for NY.

Diane  Deck
Diane Deck
7 years ago

Hi. I have a 2 year old pressure treated deck with no treatment on it I live in NY and deck has full sun and we have 3 large dogs besides looking to keep the deck in a more natural color and do u have a 1 coat product ?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Bob Page”]1. new wood 2. douglas fir 3. new 4. not previously stained, 5. picnic table in western NC mountains I am thinking TWP 100 ?[/quote]
Yes but see this about new wood:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Bob Page
Bob Page
7 years ago

1. new wood 2. douglas fir 3. new 4. not previously stained, 5. picnic table in western NC mountains I am thinking TWP 100 ?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Bob Hill”]Pine, AZ. 6,000 foot elevation. Neglected for ten years. Moldy, very dried out in places. 1200 sq ft wrap around redwood deck. Mostly exposed, 1/3 under covered porch still showing some stain. Clean and brighten with restore a deck, strip old stain and brighten. Sand it all then 1500 or 100 series stain?[/quote]
Use the 1500 Series for this.

Bob Hill
Bob Hill
7 years ago

Pine, AZ. 6,000 foot elevation. Neglected for ten years. Moldy, very dried out in places. 1200 sq ft wrap around redwood deck. Mostly exposed, 1/3 under covered porch still showing some stain. Clean and brighten with restore a deck, strip old stain and brighten. Sand it all then 1500 or 100 series stain?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Julia Smith”]I am new to this and just applied TWP 1500 to my deck only to discover I have the fuzzies on my railing. Can I sand the railing then reapply TWP? Wood is pressure treated lumber, 10 years old, never treated– pretty bad condition. Thanks![/quote]
Yes, you can do this.

Julia Smith
Julia Smith
7 years ago

I am new to this and just applied TWP 1500 to my deck only to discover I have the fuzzies on my railing. Can I sand the railing then reapply TWP? Wood is pressure treated lumber, 10 years old, never treated– pretty bad condition. Thanks!

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Popesterm”]Installed cedar vertical fencing 9 months ago in Oklahoma. Used TWP 100 Clear when installed. The cedar has western exposure and the natural yellow/red color is starting to fade. Would like to restore natural yellow/red color and eliminate potential of graying. What stain should I apply?[/quote]
For UV protection, you will need to use a tinted color. Try the Honeytone 115. Prep with the Restore A Deck Stripper Kit.

Popesterm
Popesterm
7 years ago

Installed cedar vertical fencing 9 months ago in Oklahoma. Used TWP 100 Clear when installed. The cedar has western exposure and the natural yellow/red color is starting to fade. Would like to restore natural yellow/red color and eliminate potential of graying. What stain should I apply?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Michael Rosenblum”]follow up to first question. I did not buy stripper only cleaner but since we are sanding will that effectively remove the old stain?[/quote]
If you are sanding, do it first and then clean and brighten the wood for the final prep.

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