TWP 1502 Redwood

by TWP Stains

TWP 1502 redwoodTWP 1502 Redwood is a very rich red color. Looks great on all wood types such as Cedar, Redwood, Pine, and Exotic Hardwood decking,

TWP 1500 Series is available in 9 semi-transparent color choices that penetrate into the wood while enhancing the natural wood grain. The 1500 Series is higher in solids content which may result in “richer” colors than the 100 Series. In general, the 1500 Series color will not match the colors in the 100.

Final TWP 1502 Redwood color will vary based on:

  • Type of Wood
  • Age of Wood
  • Prepping of Wood
  • Application method

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Ken
Ken
5 months ago

Before I knew it was a mistake, I applied a second TWP 1502 Redwood stain coat over the first, which had only three days to dry. How do I sop up the second coat? The local paint store that sold me the stain said it would take about three months to dry if I didn’t soak up the second coat. Thanks!

Marlene Zeiler
Marlene Zeiler
2 years ago

Thank you for your quick and helpful response. 

Steve
Steve
2 years ago

My deck is new, was spayed, sealed with a clear water based sealant once last year. It doesn’t appear to have done much of anything. It is okay to use 1502 stain over the top of the sealant? Or is there some kind of prep work that needs to be done?

Thank you,
Steve

Steve
Steve
2 years ago
Reply to  Steve

I will give it a try. Thank you!

Shelby Prowell
Shelby Prowell
2 years ago

does this have a gloss finish to it

Dan
Dan
3 years ago

I bought TWP 1502 to apply on pine and in my test application, it came out lighter than I want.  Is it possible to darken the remaining 5 gallons of stain I have?  Is there a pigment or dye you recommend?

Susan doan
Susan doan
3 years ago

Twp 1502 red wood fences stain is water base or oil base

Terry Smith
Terry Smith
4 years ago

Does this product require sealer afterwards? 1502 redwood

Terry Smith
Terry Smith
4 years ago
Reply to 

Explain what you mean please

Terry Smith
Terry Smith
4 years ago
Reply to 

What does that do? Is it not needed?

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