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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2 years ago

I have 3 pressure treated deck that were installed in October 2020 I will pressure wash them first, 
which stain should we use and what does wet on wet mean when staining?
We live in NY state

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2 years ago
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Hal Brown
Hal Brown
2 years ago

I have lots of well-weathered older decks and one dock, all previously stained with TWP101 Cedar Tone Stain many years ago.  I like the transparency of the TWP 100 series.  Could you compare the relative difference in transparency between the 100 series and the 1500 series using words that a dummy might understand?  I have noted the difference in solids between the 100 and 1500 series is approximately 100 percent. 

Does low VOCs mean more solids, less penetration and less transparency? 

How does the penetration compare between the two?  Which one do you expect to last the longest and by how much?  And lastly, what is so new and improved with the 1500 compared to the 100 and why do you not provide a cheaper price per gallon for 5 gallon versus 1 gallon purchases?  Are there price breaks at any quantity?  I live in the Atlanta, GA area?  I need a bunch.  Thanks, Hal B

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2 years ago
Reply to  Hal Brown

The transparency between the 100 and 1500 is exactly the same. No difference.

The 100 will penetrate slightly better. They both last about the some before recoating is needed. The 1500 will give slightly better UV protection. 5 gallons ship free otherwise the pricing is the same compared to 1 gallon to 5 gallons when 1 gallons are x by 5. No discounts based on quantity. 

John Hendrix
John Hendrix
2 years ago

I live in Jackson, Mississippi.  I live on a lake and have a wooden seawall and dock that were built in 2007.  In 2020, I put new wood on the top of the dock and installed new vertical boards in the seawall and put a new “cap” on top of the seawall.  A photo is attached.  I want this wood to last as long as possible.  Should I use the same stain on the seawall and the dock?  What stain(s) should I use?  Do I need to condition or prep the wood?  Is there any benefit to treating the bottom side of the boards on the dock?  Thank you in advance!

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2 years ago
Reply to  John Hendrix

Use the same stain for all. We would suggest the TWP semi-solid stain since it has the best UV protection: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-semi-solid-pro-series

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

Heather Davis
Heather Davis
2 years ago

We have a year old pressure treated deck, never stained. Live in Birmingham AL – which stain would you recommend? 

Brent
Brent
2 years ago

I have a 20 year old cedar sided house in KY.  It’s been about 10 years since stained.  I want to keep it as light as possible. I have pressure washed it.  Which product do you suggest?

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2 years ago
Reply to  Brent

Use the TWP 100 Series. The lightest tint is the Honeytone.

Dawn
Dawn
2 years ago

Stained old neglected elders last fall twp 100 honeytone. Floors faded out a lot over winter. Did I not do enough coats? Should could I pressure wash and re coat?

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2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn

Lightly wash and apply one coat after it dries for 48 hours.

Lisa
Lisa
2 years ago

3 year old deck. Never stained. Nashville TN.

What products do we need? Power wash? 

thank you

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2 years ago
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John
John
2 years ago

We are in Georgia.  Deck and fence are about 20 years old and we have used the same crew the entire time to clean/stain everything pretty regularly.  They are no longer around but I know they always used TWP 200.  Should we use 100, 200, or 1,500?  If not 200, why?  If continue with 200, why?

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2 years ago
Reply to  John

Th 200 Series is designed for vertical shakes and shingles. Use the TWP 100 Series for a deck in Georgia. 

Steve
Steve
2 years ago

I live Lake Tahoe Ca where we receive lots of snow and sun.  Should i use 1500 or 1000 to re-stain my decks?

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2 years ago
Reply to  Steve

You need to use the TWP 1500 Series for CA.

Anthony
Anthony
2 years ago

I live just north of Atlanta and plan to stain a new pressure treated deck. How long should the wood dry and which series do you recommend? The deck is on the south side of the house and will get a lot of direct sun. 

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2 years ago
Reply to  Anthony

See here for new wood tips: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Use the 100 Series.

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2 years ago

Both last about the same but the 100 Series will penetrate newer wood slightly better. You can use either in GA.

Jeff
Jeff
2 years ago

My house has four large cypress columns and front door on the front porch that receive a lot of sunlight.  What would be the best stain to use?  I live in Louisiana near Baton Rouge.

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2 years ago
Reply to  Jeff

Use the TWP 1500 Series: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

andrew edwards
andrew edwards
2 years ago

I built a new pressure treated pine fence.  I’ve waited roughly 4 months for the treatment to exit.  What series stain should I use?

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2 years ago
Reply to  andrew edwards

Where are you located?

D Britton
D Britton
2 years ago

Your comparison above between 100, 200, 1500 series products indicates that 1500 is “Best!”, however most of your recommendations in the comments are to use the 100 series products when available in those states.  Why is that?  Also, given that the 1500 series product has more solids by volume, does that give it better UV protection? 

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2 years ago
Reply to  D Britton

The 100 Series is able to penetrate better especially on newer wood. The UV protection is slightly better on the 1500 Series compared to the 100 Series but penetration can outweigh UV protection for newer wood.

Paul J Georgas, Jr.
Paul J Georgas, Jr.
2 years ago

I am building a deck with freshly milled new cypress wood, with 8-12% moisture. I live in Mobile, Alabama, so sun and humidity are normal.  I plan to stain with penetrating oil base twp-semi-solid-pro-series 105 Cape Cod Gray.  Vintage Woodworking STRONGLY recommends staining the wood before constructing the deck.  That is contrary to TWP instructions.  Is it necessary to age cypress before staining?

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2 years ago

Yes.

Wendy Sullivan
Wendy Sullivan
3 years ago

80% of our deck is new pressure treated lumber.  The remaining 20% is old pressure treated lumber stained with TWP cedartone. I’m interested in staining with TWP 1500 sea foam.  Do I need to sand off the existing cedartone color, strip it, or can I stain over it?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Wendy Sullivan

See here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Strip and brighten the older wood.

Justin
Justin
3 years ago

Hi. Recently bought my house. Deck is pressure treated lumber. 25 years old. I sanded off old stain and paint and power washed what leftover white paint is in picture. I live in CT. What should my next steps be and which of your products should I use?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Justin

You cannot use the TWP Stains unless you fully remove 100% of the white paint and that will require power sanding.

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3 years ago
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I understand. I have removed all paint and stain. Now what?  

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3 years ago
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Final prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and then stain with the TWP 1500 Series for CT: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series

Mike C
Mike C
3 years ago

I live in Michigan.  I bought a cabin that was stained using 1500 in Rustic color right before I purchased last year.  I don’t like the color as it seems too red for my taste.  I’d like to restain with Dark Oak.  After 1 year can I just go over the Rustic 1500 with Dark Oak?  Which would you recommend for the restraining – 100 or 1500?  I also have a shed shed that is sided with western red cedar shingles that were pre dipped in Superdeck 1900 before installation. The shingles are 6 years old and need to be re stained.  Would you recommend 100, 200 or 1500 for the shingles?   Do the shingles need to be stripped before re staining?   Thank you.  

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3 years ago
Reply to  Mike C

You will have to strip and brighten for prep: https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail
You will need to strip and brighten the shingles as well. Use the 1500 for all.

Corey Hambrick
Corey Hambrick
3 years ago

Also can any of your stains be sprayed on with airless sprayer or do you recommend like a portable sprayer only and going back and back brushing.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Corey Hambrick

Airless or pump sprayer will work.

Corey Hambrick
Corey Hambrick
3 years ago

Is any of your stains single coat stains.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Corey Hambrick

Only on new wood otherwise, two coats applied wet on wet.

Earl Powers
Earl Powers
3 years ago

Completed initial single coat stain one year ago (1520 Pecan).  Recently began appearing splotchy with dark areas forming and streaking. Can you advise on safely cleaning to remove stains

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3 years ago
Reply to  Earl Powers

Use the Gemini Restore Kit to prep and then apply one coat of the TWP. It is not possible to just remove the dirt and not have to recoat. 

Mchristo
Mchristo
3 years ago
Reply to  Earl Powers

This looks like mold to me.  Same thing happened to my deck when I applied a different deck stain, but didnt clean the wood first.  

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3 years ago
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Looks more like dirt than mold.

EARL POWERS
EARL POWERS
3 years ago
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Agreed.  appears to be dirt, and practically comes off when scrubbed with a soft brush. It also seems to have concentrated in areas where the water beads when the deck is wet from rain.  this is also a recent occurrence, beginning almost a year after the deck was stained.  For the first 10-11 months the deck looked great.  then all of a sudden it didnt look great.

Zach
Zach
3 years ago

I have a customer who wants me to repaint their pressure treated siding.  It was painted with TWP 25+ years ago. I’m going to wash, prep and sand the siding. Which twp series do you recommend?  And will one coat be sufficient enough?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Zach

Use the TWP 1500 Series. Two coats applied wet on wet.

Zach
Zach
3 years ago
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Appreciate the help. Is it possible to have the 1500 series tinted to cape cod gray?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Zach

It is not. 

Zach
Zach
3 years ago
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In that case would the twp 100 series work?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Zach

Yes.

Zach
Zach
3 years ago
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In that case would the twp 100 series work?

Gary Von Ahsen
Gary Von Ahsen
3 years ago

I have a four year old cedar deck in Iowa.  I have applied a coat of competitor’s semi-transparent stain each of the last two years.  I have scrubbed the deck with a combination of oxy-clean and Dawn and am nearly finished sanding to remove most of the remaining orange-looking cedar stain. What do you recommend as my next step? Wait until Spring to give cedar a chance to weather for better absorption or stain yet this Fall?  Should I use TWP 100 or TWP semi-solid?  We want the deck to have a rich light brown color instead of an orange cast and prefer that it last several years.  Suggested color?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Gary Von Ahsen

Post pictures for prep help. The semi-solid would give the best UV results. Numerous colors are not orange.https://www.twpstain.com/twp-semi-solid-pro-series

Gary Von Ahsen
Gary Von Ahsen
3 years ago
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See attached pictures of cleaned and sanded deck. Note the unsanded deck under the deck rail in one of the pictures.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Gary Von Ahsen

Finish the sanding and then prep with the Gemini Restore Kit. One coat of the TWP semi-solid will work.

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3 years ago

I have to restain a fence, gazebo and shed that were previously stained with Olympic Elite cedar-colored semi-transparent, oil-based stain.  Olympic Elite is not currently available due to supply-chain problems.  Which of your stains would be best for this application and can I apply a darker color without having to strip?  Can I use an airless pump sprayer and back brush it in?  One or two coats?

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3 years ago
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You have to strip no matter what when switching brands. Use this kit: https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail
You can apply with pump sprayer and apply the second coat with a brush.

Ardis Ramsey
Ardis Ramsey
3 years ago

Have a problem with staining my older deck @ a rental home.  My tentant stained with TWP100 I supplied but he only gave it one coat–it needed two-that was a few days ago.  Can I go ahead & give it a second coat now?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Ardis Ramsey

It may not take now as seconds coats have to be applied wet on wet. Applying another coat now could result in over application issues.

Sharon Porter
Sharon Porter
3 years ago

I have a log home in southern Illinois that was built in 1990. The stain I have used peels and doesn’t look good. What series of stain would be best?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Porter

Use the 1500 Series after you prep to remove the current stain. 

Steve J
Steve J
3 years ago

I live in Des Moines, Iowa and have a deck built with pressure treated pine, has aged exactly 1 year and trying to decide between 100 or 1500 series.   I’ve read 100 will penetrate the wood better on new decks, but are there any advantages or reasons why one would go with the 1500 instead?   I actually have some 1500 dark oak and was wondering if i could lighten it up with 100 series clear since i can quick just purchase 100 locally? 

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3 years ago
Reply to  Steve J

No advantage to using the 100 or 1500. They both work the same. You should not mix different series together.

Mike C
Mike C
3 years ago

I live in Michigan so have access to either 100 or 1500.  Which would perform better on a softwood deck restoration?  Thank you.  

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3 years ago
Reply to  Mike C

They will last the same but most use the 100 Series in MI. 

Tony
Tony
3 years ago

I used twp 100 cedar tone three years ago on our deck. Am considering using the darker pecan to restain. Will the darker color look ok over spots that faded or are worn due to foot traffic? I plan to clean and brighten first, of course. Thank you.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Tony

Best to strip and brighten for prep when changing colors: https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail

Bree
Bree
3 years ago

Hi I have a brand new cypress swing, nothing on it sanded raw wood. What would u recommend. My cypress beams on my house are currently stained in an early American stain and would like something comparable. Thanks!

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3 years ago
Reply to  Bree

See here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
After wait and prep, use the TWP 1500 Series.

david
david
3 years ago

I power sprayed a 25 year old pressure treated deck and want to use twp 1500 semi transparent.  Does the deck need to be cleaned and why if it’s bright ?

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3 years ago
Reply to  david

Cleaned and brightened for best results and to make sure the TWP fully soaks into the wood grain.

Rick Caserta
Rick Caserta
3 years ago

I am building a new house in Tennessee with rough sawn cedar accents & posts on the outside and cedar beams on the inside. I like the cabin fever and weathered cedar in the semi-solid stain. Is this product going to be the best for long term color and water repelant or would one of your other products be better ?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Rick Caserta

Yes, this would give the best results.

Shane
Shane
3 years ago

I have been using the the 100 series on my Log home for over 12 years including the original application. It looks and works great!! Why doesn’t TWP advertise more as a great product for log home applications? It is a much better product than the over-priced stains you see in the Log and Timber publications? I have used both and trust me TWP is not only better but a much better value.

Donna Schmidt
Donna Schmidt
3 years ago

I live in Austin, TX and will be staining a new deck (aged for 5 months). It gets extreme afternoon sun exposure. Should I use the 100 or 1500 series?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Donna Schmidt

Use the TWP 100 Series. One coat.

Andy
Andy
3 years ago

Want to stain/preserve some bass wood (Indonesian) deck chairs.  Can I use your stain for both the chairs and our new white cedar railing (8 months old).  I was thinking of the 1500.  Seattle area.  Thanks

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3 years ago
Reply to  Andy

As long as both kinds of wood are prepped correctly and free of previous coatings, you are okay.

Lee
Lee
3 years ago

Is the 100 series oil based?  If so, what kind of oil is in it?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Lee

Yes, it is. A combination of natural and synthetic oils.

Mark W.
Mark W.
3 years ago

What is the best product for early Trex, circa 2003?  VOC restricted state.  Thank you.

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3 years ago
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3 years ago

Hi, I’ve been using 100 on my pressure treated pine deck for a few years. I like the look of semi solid colors.  Do you project the new semi solids to hold up less, equal, better, or longer than the 100 series?What would I need to do to change over?
Thanks.

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3 years ago
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Better UV protection will equate to a longer lifer from fading. Wear and tear will be about the same. Prep with this kit:https://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper-brightener-kit-detail 

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3 years ago
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How will maintenance work for later years.? Strip each time or just clean and brighten?

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3 years ago
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Clean and brighten.

angie
angie
3 years ago

Can you compare cedartone to honeytone for me in the 100 series? They appear to be very similar, except I’ve read your description that says Honeytone is the lightest. Is it a light cedar, or totally different color base?  Thanks!

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3 years ago
Reply to  angie

Just a lighter color, same base. See pictures here: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-100-series-stain-colors-and-photo-albums/

scott
scott
3 years ago

I just stained half my deck with semi-solid super cedar and we think it looks way too orange, especially on CCA treated boards. It looks a little better and darker on the cedar boards I have. Is there a better color, still in the cedar family? Maybe cedar mulch,cedar chest,autumn foliage, or heartwood? Can you just stain one of these right over it? I really do not want to strip it all. It looks good, just not liking the orange.

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3 years ago
Reply to  scott

Colors will vary based on the wood type and age of wood so there is not a way for us to say what is “better” in what would be your personal preference of color. You would have to remove it if you want to switch.

Debbie
Debbie
3 years ago

This is a picture of the ceiling on my porch.  I was told this was twp and it was a mixture of 2 stains.  Can you tell from this picture what it might be?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Debbie

Looks more like straight pecan or cedartone.

Randy
Randy
3 years ago

My deck finishing contractor gave me color recommendations for finishing my new deck.  One is a blend of (TWP 200/100) Butternut/Dark Oak;  One is TWP 200 Butternut;  And the Third is a TWP 200/100 blend of Russet Brown/Rustic.  Of the three, which one would be the best for UV protection?  The first option is the darkest if that makes any difference

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3 years ago
Reply to  Randy

All would give equal UV protection.

Randy
Randy
3 years ago
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Thank you.  We went with the Russet Brown/Rustic blend.  Just finished this week.  I liked the idea of a blend of the two (200/100) and it looks fabulous!  Thank you for taking the time to answer everyone’s questions.  I don’t believe I have ever seen a company do this, and you answer extremely quickly.  Customer service is very important to me and you go way above and beyond

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3 years ago
Reply to  Randy

No problem and you are welcome. Do you have any pictures?

Rick
Rick
3 years ago

Hello, I’m having a new deck built out of douglas fir. What do you recommend as a buy-once cry-once solution that will survive high desert heat/full sun? Also, is any prepping required of the new lumber and how easy is re-coating/applying? Thank you

Rick
Rick
3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

Also, can I spray it on. Thanks

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3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

See here about new wood. You cannot do it yet.https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

It can be sprayed but you will need to back wipe it for a uniform application. Clean and recoat as needed.

Rick
Rick
3 years ago
Reply to 

Ok, so let them build it un-coated/raw and prep/coat in 4-12 months. Does spraying with an airless sprayer require thinning? What is the preferred method of application? Thanks

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3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

No, do not thin. Stain pads and brushes are best for applying:https://www.twpstain.com/wood-and-deck-stains/application-tools/brushes-stain-pads

Rick
Rick
3 years ago
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Thanks!

Rick
Rick
3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

Hello, my county is telling me I have to have some coating on the deck to pass inspection to move in, what do you recommend I put on it to pass inspection that I can easily remove to put on your product? Thanks

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3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

That is the weirdest county thing we have ever heard. Tell them that is it not advisable to ever coat or stain a deck right away and it can create more issues down the road.

Rick
Rick
3 years ago
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Yeah, I just moved here (Yavapai County AZ) from Oklahoma, and this feels like California rules. Can you ship the 100 Series to zip code 86327? Thanks for all your help!

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3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

Yes.

bob k
bob k
3 years ago

How do I apply 1500 to a cedar ceiling over my patio

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Michael H.
Michael H.
3 years ago

How to remove old opaque stain on 15 year old pressure treated pine.

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3 years ago
Reply to  Michael H.

Sand it off. Strippers will not remove solid stains fully.

Jeanmarie
Jeanmarie
3 years ago

Do you recommend a specific stain if you are near the ocean because of salt in the air? 

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3 years ago
Reply to  Jeanmarie

The 100, 1500, or Semi-Solids would work for this area. 

Jeanmarie
Jeanmarie
3 years ago

How long to we need to wait between cleaningbrightener and staining. 

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3 years ago
Reply to  Jeanmarie

48 hours after prep or any rain.

Tom T
Tom T
3 years ago

I’ve used TWP 1500 stain on my treated wood decks for a few years and am impressed with it.  I have a home-built piece of cedar outdoor furniture that I would like to treat with TWP outside and later bring in to the house. What are your thoughts on this and whether it would be safe after allowing an off-gassing period outside?

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3 years ago
Reply to  Tom T

Yes, it should be.

John
John
3 years ago

Hi, can the 100 series be used on uncapped composite decking?

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3 years ago
Reply to  John

It is not designed for composite wood.

Laura Z
Laura Z
3 years ago

Hi
We just installed a new dock on the lake using pressure treated marine grade pine in N Carolina. Trying to research the best stain/sealer to use. I have found several brands that claim to be the best but have not found a good solid review for stain used on docks. Your site says not to sand but I have read that I should sand first after waiting at least 3 mos for the wood to weather. Help please!

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3 years ago
Reply to  Laura Z

Do not sand, see here about new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
TWP works great for docks.

Laura Z
Laura Z
3 years ago
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Thank you…and the 100 series would be best? And no need for an additional sealer? The dock is in full sun all day

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3 years ago
Reply to  Laura Z

The 100 will work best for NC, You cannot apply a sealer over a stain like TWP. No need.

Laura Z
Laura Z
3 years ago
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Ok great! I’ve read a few comments about how your stain makes the walking surface slick. Will it make the dock too slippery to walk on coming in and out of the water?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Laura Z

TWP is a penetrating stain, it does not make it slick.

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