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TWP 106 Prairie Gray is a unique color. We would call this a taupe gray with a hint of coral.
TWP 100 Series comes in 9 different color choices, 8 of which are semi-transparent. TWP penetrates into the wood grain while “enhancing” the natural color tones of your wood. TWP 106 is an EPA registered wood and deck stain and preservative. Containing unique ingredients which protect wood from damage, TWP 106 stain color has been a leader and respected product for over 25 years.
Final TWP 106 Series Prairie Gray color will vary based on:
- Type of Wood
- Age of Wood
- Prepping of Wood
- Application method
TWP 106 Series Prairie Gray Photo Gallery
If you have used the TWP 106 Series Prairie Gray, we would love to see your photos!
Please add them in the comment area below.
Is Prairie Gray semi-transparent?
Closer to a semi-solid.
Can you use TWP 100 on a new cedar deck and is this stain tinted
See here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Yes, TWP comes in a variety of tints.
The picture on the right is from last night. Here is another picture from this AM
Strip not off and start over in Spring to even out the application.
I am in SW Florida on the Gulf of Mexico. Our dry season is October through March. Can I do this in late October?
Yes.
I partially stained one of my decks last night 6-7:30 PM in Florida. It rained last night (unpredicted). The first picture is from last night and the other two are from this morning with water on the deck. It does not look like the Prairie Grey in the picture here in the color related comments. Can I correct this or should I start over in a couple of months when the weather is a bit more predictable.
can you tell us what kind of wood this stain was put on in the deck picture?
Pressure treated pine.
Any more pictures with this color?
We do not. We do have samples for testing: https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples