TWP Stain Comparison

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Use the chart below to compare TWP Wood and Deck Stains. Feel free to ask any questions or to write a review or rating for TWP Wood Deck Stains below.

TWP 100 Series

550 VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Restricted 35 states


Standard Formula!

TWP 1500 Series

350 LOW VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Compliant for all 50 States

New and Improved Formula!

BEST

TWP 200 Series

250 LOW VOC COMPLIANT
OIL BASED

Compliant for all 50 States and Canada

Great for Older Dried Shingles!

Available TWP 100 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • Honeytone

  • Rustic

  • Pecan

  • Redwood

  • Dark Oak

  • Prairie Gray

  • Driftwood Gray

  • Clear

Available TWP 1500 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • Honeytone

  • Rustic

  • Pecan

  • Redwood

  • Dark Oak

  • Natural

  • Black Walnut

  • California Redwood

  • Clear

Available TWP 200 Stain Colors/Tints

  • Cedartone

  • California Cedar

  • Cedar Gold

  • Butternut

  • Slate Gray

  • Redwood

  • Russet

  • Clear

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Siding and Decking Surfaces. All unfinished Exterior Wood.

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Siding and Decking Surfaces. All unfinished Exterior Wood.

Types of Surfaces

Vertical and Horizontal Wood Shake and Shingles.
Conditions Old Wood.

Technical Info

  • 29-31% Volume Solids

  • 34-42% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - 4 Hours

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

Technical Info

  • 56-57% Volume Solids

  • 61-62% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - Overnight

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

Technical Info

  • 94+% Volume Solids

  • 94-96% Solids By Weight

  • Normal Dry Time - 12-72 Hours

  • Flash Point – 105° F

  • Trans oxide Pigments - Yes

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TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Cinda”]Is TWP 1500 appropriate to apply on new outdoor cedar FURNITURE?[/quote]
Yes but see this about new wood:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Cinda
Cinda
7 years ago

Is TWP 1500 appropriate to apply on new outdoor cedar FURNITURE?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”chris ithomitis”]I am installing a new TigerWood deck. the local distributor recommended the TWP oil. Looks like there is the 100 and 1500 series. I want to keep the original color of the tigerwood, but the info on the web says the clear 100 series ‘allows the wood to grey’ and it does not look like the 1500 series comes in a clear. which product would you recommend for tigerwood that would keep the wood’s look?[/quote]
Hello, It has to be tinted if you want UV protection and having a tint will enhance or change the look of the wood from the natural state. We would suggest getting some samples to test the color:
https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

chris ithomitis
chris ithomitis
7 years ago

I am installing a new TigerWood deck. the local distributor recommended the TWP oil. Looks like there is the 100 and 1500 series. I want to keep the original color of the tigerwood, but the info on the web says the clear 100 series ‘allows the wood to grey’ and it does not look like the 1500 series comes in a clear. which product would you recommend for tigerwood that would keep the wood’s look?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Brian Jones”]I live in Missouri. Is the TWP 100 series restricted in my state? My deck is about 3 years old, which series would work the best?[/quote]
The TWP 100 is allowed in your state. The 100 or 1500 would be best for MO.

Brian Jones
Brian Jones
7 years ago

I live in Missouri. Is the TWP 100 series restricted in my state? My deck is about 3 years old, which series would work the best?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Sue Haasis”]I have a 27 year old deck and live in Chicago area. Would you recommend the 200 or 1500 series.[/quote]
The 1500 Series.

Sue Haasis
Sue Haasis
7 years ago

I have a 27 year old deck and live in Chicago area. Would you recommend the 200 or 1500 series.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Mariereally”]I have a 22 year old pressure treated Deck in buffalo NY. I strippped, sanded and brightened. I want a grey color stain. TWP 100 has Cape Cod Grey. But 1500 doesn’t. I wanted to send for a sample of it but want to know if I will be able to get the grey 105 in New York. Thanks.[/quote]
I am sorry but the 100 Series is not allowed there and the TWP 1500 does not come in a gray color.

Mariereally
Mariereally
7 years ago

I have a 22 year old pressure treated Deck in buffalo NY. I strippped, sanded and brightened. I want a grey color stain. TWP 100 has Cape Cod Grey. But 1500 doesn’t. I wanted to send for a sample of it but want to know if I will be able to get the grey 105 in New York. Thanks.

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Arnouville”]Whats the difference between 1500 series cedar naturaltone and California redwood? They look identical on my screen and i cant find pictures anywhere.[/quote]We offer samples for your to test and see the colors:
https://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples

Also, this article may help:
https://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-1500-colors-explained/

compare TWP stains
7 years ago

Whats the difference between 1500 series cedar naturaltone and California redwood? They look identical on my screen and i cant find pictures anywhere.

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Roger19″]Have prairey gray bought and stained 2 years ago. Getting close to restaining time. Twp100 is no longer an option bc of I live in ma. Looking at dark oakish kind of color. How should I prep for this?

3 yo 600sf with 12steps pressure treated sun/shade deck[/quote]
You will need to remove the gray. Strip and pressure wash with the Restore A Deck Kit:

https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

Roger19
Roger19
7 years ago

Have prairey gray bought and stained 2 years ago. Getting close to restaining time. Twp100 is no longer an option bc of I live in ma. Looking at dark oakish kind of color. How should I prep for this?

3 yo 600sf with 12steps pressure treated sun/shade deck

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Martin Patrick”]Im planning to do a maintenance restaining of my 900 sf dock which I stained w twp100 3 yrs ago. Still looks ok but starting to fade. I’ll do a light pressure wash cleaning but will I also need to go over it w a brightener before staining? Either way, how long would u recc I wait after prep before staining, assuming no rain?
Also… when u recommend 2 coats, Im assuming u mean, 1 wet on wet coat, then let dry, then another wet on wet coat? Think I need 2 with a maintenance recoat?[/quote]
You need both the cleaner and the brightener for the prep. Use the Gemini Restore Kit. Apply 1 coat, then the second withing 20-60 minutes. Since it has been 3 years, it will probably need it.

Martin Patrick
Martin Patrick
7 years ago

Im planning to do a maintenance restaining of my 900 sf dock which I stained w twp100 3 yrs ago. Still looks ok but starting to fade. I’ll do a light pressure wash cleaning but will I also need to go over it w a brightener before staining? Either way, how long would u recc I wait after prep before staining, assuming no rain?
Also… when u recommend 2 coats, Im assuming u mean, 1 wet on wet coat, then let dry, then another wet on wet coat? Think I need 2 with a maintenance recoat?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Marty kelly”]Other than the VOC, what’s the real difference between the 100 and 1500 series? If ny state allows use of the 100 series, would you use it vs the 1500 series? I did my dock w the 100 Series two years ago and was happy w it but now I’m wondering which I should use for a maintenance coat this spring? I would think there’s gotta be some kind of difference, otherwise, why sell the 100 Series if the 1500 is just as good?[/quote]
FYI, the TWP 100 is not allowed in NY. The 100 Series a less solids and will penetrate a little better into the wood grain. It also dries a little faster. The 1500 has more solids than the 100 series and will give slightly better UV protection because of this. Overall, they are very close in performance if prepped correctly and applied correctly.

Marty kelly
Marty kelly
7 years ago

Other than the VOC, what’s the real difference between the 100 and 1500 series? If ny state allows use of the 100 series, would you use it vs the 1500 series? I did my dock w the 100 Series two years ago and was happy w it but now I’m wondering which I should use for a maintenance coat this spring? I would think there’s gotta be some kind of difference, otherwise, why sell the 100 Series if the 1500 is just as good?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
7 years ago

[quote name=”Kathy Timmer”]I ordered bamboo fencing from Cali Bamboo several years ago. It was stained with TWp dark oak…Is this the same stain that was sent with my fencing? If it is what do you recommend? 100 or 1500 series. I live in Florida.[/quote]
Sorry but the TWP 100 and 1500 will not work on Bamboo.

Kathy Timmer
Kathy Timmer
7 years ago

I ordered bamboo fencing from Cali Bamboo several years ago. It was stained with TWp dark oak…Is this the same stain that was sent with my fencing? If it is what do you recommend? 100 or 1500 series. I live in Florida.

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Brent Moore”]I have a new playhouse in my backyard with new redwood shingles. I do not want to color the shingles, just preserve them as much as possible. What product would you recommend?[/quote]
The TWP 1500 Series.

Brent Moore
Brent Moore
7 years ago

I have a new playhouse in my backyard with new redwood shingles. I do not want to color the shingles, just preserve them as much as possible. What product would you recommend?

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7 years ago

[quote name=”Lisa Strauser”]What is the biggest difference in 100 and 1500 series? Local stores only carry 100, so I ordered samples of that. I have 13 year old wrap around porch only stained once[/quote]
Biggest difference is VOC compliancy for certain states.

Lisa Strauser
Lisa Strauser
7 years ago

What is the biggest difference in 100 and 1500 series? Local stores only carry 100, so I ordered samples of that. I have 13 year old wrap around porch only stained once

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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7 years ago

[quote name=”Tommy Topper”]I live in Louisiana. I was wanting to stain my deck that is 8-9 months old with the 100 series. My wife is currently pregnant and i’m a little concerned about the VOC rating.[/quote]
Once dry and cured after 12-24 hours there is no VOC to be concerned about.

Tommy Topper
Tommy Topper
7 years ago

I live in Louisiana. I was wanting to stain my deck that is 8-9 months old with the 100 series. My wife is currently pregnant and i’m a little concerned about the VOC rating.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”Cal”]My ski cabin has for siding both cedar shingles and horizontal cedar planks..about 50% each. Prior coating has been Preserva Wood-Penetrating Oil Stain and Sealer. Between 1500 and 200, which will give me a like result as with the Preserva Wood product. I ask because my painter recommends TWP. Roof not in question as it is metal.[/quote]
Use the TWP 1500 Series. Make sure to prep well beofre applying.

Cal
Cal
8 years ago

My ski cabin has for siding both cedar shingles and horizontal cedar planks..about 50% each. Prior coating has been Preserva Wood-Penetrating Oil Stain and Sealer. Between 1500 and 200, which will give me a like result as with the Preserva Wood product. I ask because my painter recommends TWP. Roof not in question as it is metal.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”Pat Serio”]I’m in Knoxville TN. My very large deck hasn’t been cleaned/sealed in 8-10 years. I’ve a company that will pressure clean. One short board is sagging. I want to use the 1500 in Cedar, and use it on both the old & new wood. Is that OK? Is this a wet- on-wet application? If so, how many hours between applications? I can do most of the sealing but will need the contractor’s help with anything requiring bending over. I will use a paint brush. Thanks.[/quote]
If only one new board is being replaced, then go ahead and apply the TWP after the prep. Old wood will get two coats applied wet on wet. Only one coat on the new board. The new board will need another coat next year. Apply the second coat within 20-60 minutes of the first coat.

Pat Serio
Pat Serio
8 years ago

I’m in Knoxville TN. My very large deck hasn’t been cleaned/sealed in 8-10 years. I’ve a company that will pressure clean. One short board is sagging. I want to use the 1500 in Cedar, and use it on both the old & new wood. Is that OK? Is this a wet- on-wet application? If so, how many hours between applications? I can do most of the sealing but will need the contractor’s help with anything requiring bending over. I will use a paint brush. Thanks.

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8 years ago

[quote name=”LS”]My deck is older but doesn’t need to be replaced yet. The previous owner put a solid (latex I think) stain on the deck. I’ve tried everything to strip it and though it is thin and worn in areas, especially on the floor, steps and top of railing and flaking in places I CAN NOT get the old stain/paint off. Can I put your product over the existing solid stain? Which products do I need?[/quote]
TWP stains are semi-transparent. They cannot be applied over a solid stain.

LS
LS
8 years ago

My deck is older but doesn’t need to be replaced yet. The previous owner put a solid (latex I think) stain on the deck. I’ve tried everything to strip it and though it is thin and worn in areas, especially on the floor, steps and top of railing and flaking in places I CAN NOT get the old stain/paint off. Can I put your product over the existing solid stain? Which products do I need?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
8 years ago

[quote name=”RJ Pertuit”]we have a old redwood deck – it is grayed and weathered – what color stain do you recommend as do not want red, yellow etc. color. thanks, RJ[/quote]
Pecan or Dark Oak. Make sure to clean and brighten with the Gemini Restore Kit for the prep.

RJ Pertuit
RJ Pertuit
8 years ago

we have a old redwood deck – it is grayed and weathered – what color stain do you recommend as do not want red, yellow etc. color. thanks, RJ

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8 years ago

[quote name=”wwbarthe”]Would you recomend series 100 or 1500 for Pittsburgh PA. Our deck get direct sun light from 10:30 till 3:00 – shaded before and after those hours. Also lots of rain and snow. Can you please tell me which product you would recommend for Pittsburgh? Thank you![/quote]
Only the 1500 is allowed in your area.

compare TWP stains
8 years ago

Would you recomend series 100 or 1500 for Pittsburgh PA. Our deck get direct sun light from 10:30 till 3:00 – shaded before and after those hours. Also lots of rain and snow. Can you please tell me which product you would recommend for Pittsburgh? Thank you!

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8 years ago

[quote name=”Mark 7777″]I replaced western red cedar boat dock panels (4′ x 4′) this past spring. They are in Minnesota, full sun, and get wet some times from waves. The last set lasted only 8 years before the ends started to rot/deteriorate.

I would prefer that they age to a gray color over time am not concerned about maintaining a color (would prefer to use natural/clear) and would plan to just treat them one time in an effort to gain 5yrs+- of life.

I was planning to buy 100 Series in Natural but thought I would ask your advice first.[/quote]
You would want the TWP 100 in clear. Protects but grays naturally.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”Jeff Olwell”]Hi , I have 250 feet x 6 feet of new kd cedar fence I am looking to preserve with your product. I live in western WA where it rains a lot and part of my fence gets a lot of sun in summer and part of it gets little to none. My questions are :
1) If voc is not a concern should I use the 100 series or 1500?
2) I orig. wanted to do a clear is the natural a clear or does have some stain , color in it ?
3)would the cedar tone give me better protection then the natural ?
4) How many gallons will I need ?
5) Is there a distributor in the Seattle , WA area where I can purchase .

Thank You,
Jeff[/quote]
1. Use the 100
2. No color in the clear. No UV protection.
3. Yes, lighter colors will always fade faster.
4. 30 Gallons for tow coats and both sides
5. We sell online.

Mark 7777
Mark 7777
8 years ago

I replaced western red cedar boat dock panels (4′ x 4′) this past spring. They are in Minnesota, full sun, and get wet some times from waves. The last set lasted only 8 years before the ends started to rot/deteriorate.

I would prefer that they age to a gray color over time am not concerned about maintaining a color (would prefer to use natural/clear) and would plan to just treat them one time in an effort to gain 5yrs+- of life.

I was planning to buy 100 Series in Natural but thought I would ask your advice first.

Jeff Olwell
Jeff Olwell
8 years ago

Hi , I have 250 feet x 6 feet of new kd cedar fence I am looking to preserve with your product. I live in western WA where it rains a lot and part of my fence gets a lot of sun in summer and part of it gets little to none. My questions are :
1) If voc is not a concern should I use the 100 series or 1500?
2) I orig. wanted to do a clear is the natural a clear or does have some stain , color in it ?
3)would the cedar tone give me better protection then the natural ?
4) How many gallons will I need ?
5) Is there a distributor in the Seattle , WA area where I can purchase .

Thank You,
Jeff

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
8 years ago

[quote name=”Mark Robinson”]I applied 1500 about two years ago on my fence and wanted to know if I can reapply without having to strip wood again?[/quote]
You do not have to strip but you should clean the wood first. We suggest the Gemini Restore Kit.

Mark Robinson
Mark Robinson
8 years ago

I applied 1500 about two years ago on my fence and wanted to know if I can reapply without having to strip wood again?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”joseph haubeck”]Hi, I’ve been using TWP 100 series stain(cedartone) on my log home’s exterior walls. It’s not lasting as long as I had hoped – approx. 4 years on the south side of house. I’m looking for a clear compatible clear coat to put on over the TWP. Any suggestions? Thank you, Joe Haubeck[/quote]
Hello, you cannot add a clear coat over the TWP, nor would that make it last longer.

joseph haubeck
joseph haubeck
8 years ago

Hi, I’ve been using TWP 100 series stain(cedartone) on my log home’s exterior walls. It’s not lasting as long as I had hoped – approx. 4 years on the south side of house. I’m looking for a clear compatible clear coat to put on over the TWP. Any suggestions? Thank you, Joe Haubeck

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8 years ago

[quote name=”Bill Fleming”]Just purchased red cedar to make a pergola. Want to maintain the color. Will the TWP 1500 series natural seal and maintain the current color?[/quote]
See this about new wood:

http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

The Natural is tinted and will enhance the color:

http://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-1500-colors-explained/

Bill Fleming
Bill Fleming
8 years ago

Just purchased red cedar to make a pergola. Want to maintain the color. Will the TWP 1500 series natural seal and maintain the current color?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”Jim Dorrance”]Purchased about 1 1/2 years ago. Never opened. Still good to use?[/quote]
Should be if stored properly. Open and mix well. If stain is consistence without clumps or jellying, you are good to use.

Jim Dorrance
Jim Dorrance
8 years ago

Purchased about 1 1/2 years ago. Never opened. Still good to use?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
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8 years ago

[quote name=”PGunn”]I just build a new deck about 5 months ago using pressure treated pine. I am leaning towards the natural 1530 color, but curious if it would be close to the same color as now or darken it up some while still allowing the wood grains to show through.
Thanks[/quote]
The 1530 Natural is tinted. See here fore more info on colors:

http://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-1500-colors-explained/

PGunn
PGunn
8 years ago

I just build a new deck about 5 months ago using pressure treated pine. I am leaning towards the natural 1530 color, but curious if it would be close to the same color as now or darken it up some while still allowing the wood grains to show through.
Thanks

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