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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Barry,
Prep with a cleaner and wood brightener with a light pressure washing. Lightly sand to remove any splinters. Stain with the TWP. It covers about 100-125 sq. feet for 2 coats per gallon.
I will be staining my deck this Labor day weekend, I need advice and product info:
deck info:
3 years old never treated with any product.
Pressure treated pine
some cracking and splintering.
south facing deck with lots of sun
the deck is 10′ x 30′ and 15′ x 15′
Marjorie, 100 Series but read this first:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
We have a new deck, pressure treated fir that is still being installed. Which TWP product do you recommend, as we live in Washington state and have cold winters with snow, but not a lot of rain. Half of the deck is under a roof, and half is exposed to the elements. Thank you!
Opened is 6-12 months. If you reseal in a 100% closed container you can get maybe a year or two.
I have a 5 gallon bucket of TWP 100 that is half full. How long does the stain stay good in the can?
Robert Owens, new wood needs to weather for 4+ months, cleaned and brightened for the prep, and only 1 coat should be applied. You will not get the proper results if you put 2 coats on brand new wood.
New wood, cypress
We have a new construction and I want my painter to do 2 coats. Can you describe the procedure for putting two coats on? Is there an electronic copy of this procedure you can send me?
Nancy, if you sand than it would be best to use the Gemini Restore Kit after for the prep. Only one coat if you sand smooth.
Hi, I live in WA state and my deck wood is two years old and the Sikkens that we applied two years ago is peeling off. The Sikkens did not penetrate the wood. If we sand the Sikkens off, how long do we have to wait to apply TWP 100?
Michelle Curry, make sure to remove the old stain first. Clean and brighten the entire deck when done. Use the 100 Series for NC.
Dianne M,
More like 100 sq. feet for 2 coats. First coat goes on about 150-200 and the second is 200-300. Averages to about 100 sq. feet for two coats.
Timmy,
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
I’m considering this stain for my new boathouse and dock on fresh water lake in Florida. Wood is new dense or better grade of pressure treated and paraffin treated Southern Yellow Pine.
How long do I need to wait before this stain can be applied to new construction?
Franz, please read this about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Use 100 Series
new 2×6 unstained douglas fir
it is for a 200 ft2 deck that is completely covered by a roof
occasional rain on a ~ 1 foot edge.
Located in N.W. Washington state.
Thanks,
Franz
We have added on to an existing deck, so have both new and older wood to stain. Older section has been stained before–about 4-5 years old. In good condition, but stain is “flaking” up in sections of older deck. We live in Mountains of North Carolina–Blue Ridge/Appalachian. Lots of ice in winter, rain in summer, humid all the time. What will give us the best protection overall? How about maintenance? Think it is pine…
Hi, I’d like to restain my 10+ year old deck with TWP 100 in Dark Oak. I’m not sure why type of wood was used, but the desk surface has been power-washed to remove the old stain (Behr Weatherproof Stain) and dirt.
I see the description that one gallon covers 100-200 sq feet – but does that figure cover 1 coat or 2?
My deck measure 14 x 10 and I have 5 stairs up to the deck along with the railings that need to be stained.
I assume I should purchase 3 gallons, but just wanted to check first. Thanks in advance for your help!
Yes TWP 100 Series is compliant for all of VA but the northern/DC area.
Thanks, yeah I like pecan.I want a little red tinge to it and I take it the pecan does. Also I live in central Va,22963. Your site says you cannot ship twp 100 to northern va, but I take you can ship to south central Va,right?
Pecan is close.
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I like this color for my hunter green metal roofed poplar cabin. What would you recommend to closely match this.
Don, if rough cedar you can apply right away. Smooth and you need to wait and prep first.
Have a new cedar fence, do I need to wait the 4 months before I stain it?
Thank you!
Webstir, use the Gemini Restore Kit for the prep.
I am staining my cedar rough shingle siding. It previously was sealed with thompsons oil based water seal ( which didnt last even a year) eastern exposure and I was wondering if I need to clean the rough cedar first and what would be best so I don’t damage the appearance ?
I have 2 yr old cedar deck that was finished with TWP 120. I would like to recoat to freshen it up. It’s in excellent condition. Can I use Deck Maintain (a Gemini product) to prep,or do I need to use something with sodium precarbonate in it, and a brigtener as your web site suggests?
gpgorman, you should not put TWP on top of other brands. It will not work at it’s maximum potential. Best to strip off the old stain so the wood is free of other coatings.
I stained the house 8 years ago with Olympic Oil Base Semi-Transparent Exterior Stain and I want to try your 102 stain. I tested a small section with your sample bottle and it penetrated really well and looks good. Do you see any reason it would not work?
Anne, only reapply if needed. Most likely you will not have to do anything unless this is new wood. Please read this about maintenance coats:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/applying-a-maintenance-coat-of-twp/
Just finished staining my cedar deck and railings with the TWP 101. What should I expect next Spring? We live in Minnesota and the deck/stairs are shaded until about 10 am and then sun on the deck until it goes down at night.
Will I be needing to put a new coat on next Spring and if I do, will I need to prepare it again?
Jason, rough cedar can be stained right away. No need to wait. Just one coat though. We would need a total sq. footage to give an accurate idea.
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[quote name=”Jason Seck”]I’m getting ready to build a pergola out of new rough western red cedar lumber and have heard that TWP is the best stain. I’d like to stain all of the lumber before assembly. However, I’ve read that the wood should weather for a few months first for smooth wood. Is this the case for rough cedar as well? Is the VOC the main difference between 100 and 1500? How much would I need to stain (16) 2x8x16′, (23) 1x4x16′, and (2) 2x8x10′ boards?
Thanks,
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Heinz, prep the wood lightly first with the Gemini Restore Kit. Stain with only 1 coat of the TWP for the first time.
I’m getting ready to build a pergola out of new rough western red cedar lumber and have heard that TWP is the best stain. I’d like to stain all of the lumber before assembly. However, I’ve read that the wood should weather for a few months first for smooth wood. Is this the case for rough cedar as well? Is the VOC the main difference between 100 and 1500? How much would I need to stain (16) 2x8x16′, (23) 1x4x16′, and (2) 2x8x10′ boards?
Thanks,
Jason
4-6 months
cedar
new
newnot been treated or stained
verical posts,railings and kick boards
Hi, I have gotten myself into a big project. Our deck (approximately 8 years old) was sealed with a Flood product. My plan was to clean the deck this year, but the old sealant/stain looked horrible after cleaning. I have now stripped the deck and cleaned again. I am looking for the best product to seal my deck. I want to add little to no color. I also would like to use a product that I will not have to ever strip again. I’m willing to clean and reseal. The stripper has to go. Needless to say I am sick of spending my summer working on my deck and not enjoying it. Any advice on the best product? TWP keeps coming up on all the discussion boards and web searches. Thanks for any suggestions.
Deck age – 8 years
Wood – pressure treated lumber
Previous stain – Flood oil base
Large deck with one staircase. All stripped and cleaned.
Jeff, TWP cannot be applied on top of a paint or solid stain.
Anne, touching up is hard to day as it may show the spot treatments. I would try it though as it would be much easier.
Hail storm here in Minnesota last Tuesday and I had just stained my spindles the previous Friday. I now have many pits in the stained wood. There are only a couple of spots that broke all the way through to bare wood. Do I need to re-sand and re-stain or can I just try to stain the little spots that broke through to the bare wood?
my deck is 15 years old, pressure treated, has a gray paint/stain on it. Deck is in good condition. Deck gets full sun, a lot of snow(northern Wisconsin). I want whatever is the best and has color options(i.e. Gray) thanks.
RickyG, TWP 100 Series.
New pressure treat pine – dried for a year in garage before building. Now covered to protect from the elements. Deck size is 12’X12’deck in Texas. Morning and evening sun light. Which product is best for treated deck in Texas?
Bud,
http://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
Just want a sample of your gray stain.
pamela, rough sawn wood can be stained right away.
we have just received rough sawn cedar boards for a vertical board and batten siding we would like to use TWP stain
can we apply it before putting on the house or is it necessary for the wood to weather first?
Dale, you can use either series but it does depend on your state if the 100 is legal. Any high quality caulk is okay.
I am unsure what stain to use on our log home 100 or 1500 series. Also what caulk is best to use with your stain. I was told that you have to use an oil base caulk and was recommended Titebond. What is your opinion?
tim m, best to strip off the Olympic first and brighten before using the TWP. This way it will properly adhere and perform like it should.