TWP 100 PRO Series Stain
TWP® 100 Pro-Series will keep your wood beautiful, fresh, and looking new longer! The ease of application and maintenance will allow you to enjoy your investment for years to come. Containing unique ingredients that protect the wood from damage, TWP 100 Series has been a leader and respected product for over 25 years.
- Penetrating and enhances natural wood tones in 8 different colors
- Preserves wood from turning gray
- Sheds water
- Used for all types of exterior natural wood – Decking, Wood Houses, Wood Fencing, Hardwoods, etc
- Not prone to Mildew and Mold
TWP® 100 Pro-Series provides a broad spectrum of weather protection, is water repellent, and aids in color retention. TWP® 100 Pro-Series resists water absorption that causes warping, cracking, splitting, and prevents freeze damage in colder climates.
Use TWP® 100 Pro-Series to Restore and Protect YOUR GREAT OUTDOORS!
Please Note:
TWP 100 Series is not compliant in all states. Please read this for additional information: VOC States.
TWP 1500 series can be shipped to all 50 states.
*We do not guarantee stain colors as they will vary widely depending on the wood type, age, of wood, prepping of wood, and application. Small samples are available.
*TWP 105 Cape Cod Gray and 106 Prairie Gray are close to semi-solid in appearance.
TWP 100 Series 5 Gallon Deck Stain
[quote name=”Matt Hoffman”]I plan on using the TWP 100 on my 14 month old deck. I cleaned and brightened it about 3 weeks ago. Do I need to reclean and brighten it if I will not be able to stain it for another 2 weeks? Also can TWP 100 be applied to a wet deck?[/quote]
The TWP should be applied within1-2 weeks after prepping. You cannot apply TWP to a wet deck. It has to be fully dry.
I plan on using the TWP 100 on my 14 month old deck. I cleaned and brightened it about 3 weeks ago. Do I need to reclean and brighten it if I will not be able to stain it for another 2 weeks? Also can TWP 100 be applied to a wet deck?
[quote name=”Matt McPherson”]When spraying the 100 series with an airless sprayer, any recommendations on psi setting? Would like to atomize the liquid as minimal as possible to reduce the amount of vapor in the air.[/quote]
Sorry but no idea on this one. Just make sure it comes out with a consistent flow.
When spraying the 100 series with an airless sprayer, any recommendations on psi setting? Would like to atomize the liquid as minimal as possible to reduce the amount of vapor in the air.
[quote name=”john heyer”]Most Important: can TWP 100 be tinted a little darker by myself? My son is a professional artist and (seems) to know how.
What NAP roller is best for fence application?[/quote]
You cannot tint TWP yourself. You can mix TWP colors together of the same series to create your own darker color. Best to use an exterior stain pad, not a roller for application. Thanks.
Most Important: can TWP 100 be tinted a little darker by myself? My son is a professional artist and (seems) to know how.
What NAP roller is best for fence application?
[quote name=”jtmarrs”]We have pine siding that was treated with TWP 100 a number of years ago and plan to recoat soon with a pump sprayer. This is a remote location without access to water. Can we apply the stripper, brightener, and stain without rinsing in between?
Thanks![/quote]
No you will need the water and the pressure washer as well for this. Many companies will bring in tanks of water for this scenario.
We have pine siding that was treated with TWP 100 a number of years ago and plan to recoat soon with a pump sprayer. This is a remote location without access to water. Can we apply the stripper, brightener, and stain without rinsing in between?
Thanks!
[quote name=”Rachel Kaiser”]Hi! I need to buy a lot of TWP for my new cedar house, and I was wondering if you give military discounts. I am currently serving in the U.S. Army.
Thanks,
Rachel Kaiser[/quote]
I am sorry but we currently do not have a military discount.
Hi! I need to buy a lot of TWP for my new cedar house, and I was wondering if you give military discounts. I am currently serving in the U.S. Army.
Thanks,
Rachel Kaiser
[quote name=”Michel Warner”]I have a brand new deck made of pressure treated pine. Besides waiting a couple of weeks before applying stain, is there any prep that needs to be done.
Also, it is in Florida where it will be in the direct sun and LOTS of rain every day. Is the 100 series the correct choice and why? Thanks![/quote]
Read this about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Use the 100 Series.
I have a brand new deck made of pressure treated pine. Besides waiting a couple of weeks before applying stain, is there any prep that needs to be done.
Also, it is in Florida where it will be in the direct sun and LOTS of rain every day. Is the 100 series the correct choice and why? Thanks!
[quote name=”Steve Ehret”]Can 1500 stain be applied over 100 stain in the future?[/quote]
Yes as long as you prep.
Can 1500 stain be applied over 100 stain in the future?
[quote name=”jrensi”]I have a 1 year old pressure treated new fence that has never been stained. I have power washed it and it is in excellent condition. It will be in direct blazing sun and it will have algae/mold on it in the future. We have a rainy season that will make it grow algae/mold. The fence is 312 ft x 6 ft. total including both sides of the fence. I want the dark walnut color. I am hoping for 1 coat. Which stain do you recommend and how much?[/quote]
As suggested in previous answer, use the 1500 series. For one coat you will need about 12-15 gallons.
I have a 1 year old pressure treated new fence that has never been stained. I have power washed it and it is in excellent condition. It will be in direct blazing sun and it will have algae/mold on it in the future. We have a rainy season that will make it grow algae/mold. The fence is 312 ft x 6 ft. total including both sides of the fence. I want the dark walnut color. I am hoping for 1 coat. Which stain do you recommend and how much?
[quote name=”jrensi”]I have a 1 year old pressure treated new fence that has never been stained. I have power washed it and it is in excellent condition. It will be in direct blazing sun and it will have algae/mold on it in the future. We have a rainy season that will make it grow algae/mold. The fence is 312 ft x 6 ft. I want the dark walnut color. Which stain do you recommend and how much. I am hoping for 1 coat. The length includes both sides of the fence.[/quote]
Look at either the Dark Oak or the Black Walnut in the 1500 Series.
I have a 1 year old pressure treated new fence that has never been stained. I have power washed it and it is in excellent condition. It will be in direct blazing sun and it will have algae/mold on it in the future. We have a rainy season that will make it grow algae/mold. The fence is 312 ft x 6 ft. I want the dark walnut color. Which stain do you recommend and how much. I am hoping for 1 coat. The length includes both sides of the fence.
[quote name=”Eddie Tineo”]I am staining a 6ft high 197ft long BOB fence on both sides. How much stain will I need, and which stain would hold up best in Ft. Lauderdale Florida environment. Thanks.[/quote]
20-25 gallon for 2 coats and both sides. Use the 100 Series.
I am staining a 6ft high 197ft long BOB fence on both sides. How much stain will I need, and which stain would hold up best in Ft. Lauderdale Florida environment. Thanks.
[quote name=”jfili111″]I just sanded my deck… can apply TWP 100 directly to the sanded surface or do I need to use restore a deck kit?[/quote]
Prep after sanding with the Gemini Kit to remove and dust and open the grain of the wood so the stain absorbs deeper.
I just sanded my deck… can apply TWP 100 directly to the sanded surface or do I need to use restore a deck kit?
[quote name=”Darryl Chan”]Can you ship your 100 Series to California?[/quote]
Not legal there.
Can you ship your 100 Series to California?
[quote name=”J Hyland”]I have new cedar fence. I bought the 101. The can says wait 6-12 mos before staining. On line surface prep directions from twp say wet wood twice, let dry minimum of 48 hrs each time before staining. What is the recommended surface prep for new cedar wood?[/quote]
Best is to use the Gemini Restore Kit for the prep before staining. You will get better results.
I have new cedar fence. I bought the 101. The can says wait 6-12 mos before staining. On line surface prep directions from twp say wet wood twice, let dry minimum of 48 hrs each time before staining. What is the recommended surface prep for new cedar wood?
[quote name=”Jim sawhood”]I am going to use TWP 101 on a year old pressurized but untreated fence. I need an estimate of sq ft/gal
for the first and also the second coats. I plan to brush but is there a significant difference in spraying?[/quote]
You can spray on the first coat then back brush the second coat. This would be the easiest way to apply. Coverage of the first coat is about 150-200 Sq. feet per gallon. Second coat is 200-300 sq. feet.
I am going to use TWP 101 on a year old pressurized but untreated fence. I need an estimate of sq ft/gal
for the first and also the second coats. I plan to brush but is there a significant difference in spraying?
[quote name=”Leslie J”]Can we store any remaining stain to be used the next year when we do annual maintenance on our deck? Our deck is not that large so we will have some left over if we buy the 5 gallon can. I’ve heard that some stains will not keep once opened so it’s best to buy only as much as you will need for that application.[/quote]
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/shelf-life-of-twp/
Can we store any remaining stain to be used the next year when we do annual maintenance on our deck? Our deck is not that large so we will have some left over if we buy the 5 gallon can. I’ve heard that some stains will not keep once opened so it’s best to buy only as much as you will need for that application.
[quote name=”FRED GRZESIAK”]YOU SPECIFY AIR TEMP OF 45-95 DEGREES FOR APPLICATION OF BOTH RESTORE-A-DECK CLEANER AND TWP STAIN. WHAT ABOUT THE SURFACE TEMP?
MY DECK IS IN FULL SUN.[/quote]
That does not matter.
YOU SPECIFY AIR TEMP OF 45-95 DEGREES FOR APPLICATION OF BOTH RESTORE-A-DECK CLEANER AND TWP STAIN. WHAT ABOUT THE SURFACE TEMP?
MY DECK IS IN FULL SUN.
[quote name=”Bob L”]Can I get samples of the Cape Cod Grey and Prarie Grey on new preesure treated pine?
When you say wet on wet, please describe more fully.[/quote]
You can order sample bottles here:
http://www.twpstain.com/stain-samples
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/twp-stain-wet-on-wet-application/
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
Can I get samples of the Cape Cod Grey and Prarie Grey on new preesure treated pine?
When you say wet on wet, please describe more fully.
[quote name=”Brian1717″]1) Fence is new, pressure treated pine, installed in October. I’m considering using TWP100-Cedar color. If I do this, I won’t have to strip the coating if I continue to recoat with TWP100, correct?
2) I was expecting the samples to come in professional packaging but were in simple plastic containers with label-maker-made labels. Are the 1 and 5 gallon containers that you ship professionally packed and sealed in the commercial packaging?
Thanks,
Brian[/quote]
1. Yes for most scenarios.
2. Yes they are metal containers in manufacturer packaging.
1) Fence is new, pressure treated pine, installed in October. I’m considering using TWP100-Cedar color. If I do this, I won’t have to strip the coating if I continue to recoat with TWP100, correct?
2) I was expecting the samples to come in professional packaging but were in simple plastic containers with label-maker-made labels. Are the 1 and 5 gallon containers that you ship professionally packed and sealed in the commercial packaging?
Thanks,
Brian
[quote name=”adampost”]I have a pressure treated deck coming up on one year old this June. I am ordering pecan twp100. I like the colour it is on the already greying wood (tested), but not on a fresher greener scrap pc I tried. If I use a cleaner/brightener now will the finished stained wood look a different colour cleaned vs uncleaned? I guess what I am asking is will the restore a deck kit bring out the green pressure treat colour again? Also do I need to use restore-a-deck or can I go with a big box brand?[/quote]
You should use the Gemini Kit for prep. The kit does not bring out the green but restores the wood to it’s natural color. If your wood is green internally then there is nothing you can do about that.
I have a pressure treated deck coming up on one year old this June. I am ordering pecan twp100. I like the colour it is on the already greying wood (tested), but not on a fresher greener scrap pc I tried. If I use a cleaner/brightener now will the finished stained wood look a different colour cleaned vs uncleaned? I guess what I am asking is will the restore a deck kit bring out the green pressure treat colour again? Also do I need to use restore-a-deck or can I go with a big box brand?
[quote name=”Jack Tucker”]Can you mix TWP 100 Stains to come up with your own color ? Example mixing Cape cod with Clear to make it more transparent or Cape Cod with Prarie Grey to Make it more of a “Dirty Grey” ?[/quote]
Yes you can use mix colors of TWP to make a custom color.
Can you mix TWP 100 Stains to come up with your own color ? Example mixing Cape cod with Clear to make it more transparent or Cape Cod with Prarie Grey to Make it more of a “Dirty Grey” ?
[quote name=”Jack Tucker”][quote name=”TheSealerStore”][quote name=”Jack Tucker”]In the process of putting up a pine log garage. We like the look Cape Cod Grey 105. Is this a good choice for Misssouri’s Climate ?[/quote]
Yes but read this first about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/%5B/quote%5D
Does this include kiln dried hand stripped logs ?[/quote]
Kiln dried needs about a month then prep with Gemini Kit.
[quote name=”TheSealerStore”][quote name=”Jack Tucker”]In the process of putting up a pine log garage. We like the look Cape Cod Grey 105. Is this a good choice for Misssouri’s Climate ?[/quote]
Yes but read this first about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/%5B/quote%5D
Does this include kiln dried hand stripped logs ?
[quote name=”Jack Tucker”]In the process of putting up a pine log garage. We like the look Cape Cod Grey 105. Is this a good choice for Misssouri’s Climate ?[/quote]
Yes but read this first about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
In the process of putting up a pine log garage. We like the look Cape Cod Grey 105. Is this a good choice for Misssouri’s Climate ?
[quote name=”Ben Marks”]Need current pricing on TWP 101 Cedartone stain.
Also estimated freight or nearest dealer[/quote]
Current pricing is above on website and we ship all 5 gallons free as stated.
Need current pricing on TWP 101 Cedartone stain.
Also estimated freight or nearest dealer
[quote name=”Herb Farnsworth”]How much do I need to seal a 12 by 12 new dock?
I’m thinking clear but I see the “no UV” comment – please help me evaluate that.[/quote]
Please read this about new wood:
http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
1-2 gallons. Clear will gray naturally.
How much do I need to seal a 12 by 12 new dock?
I’m thinking clear but I see the “no UV” comment – please help me evaluate that.
[quote name=”gurke”]I have a treated wood deck with 2×6 treated deck boards. it has been 1 1/2 years since installed which products would be best 100 or 1500. i live i missouri and what is the life on each product.[/quote]
Prep with Gemini Restore Kit and stain with the 100 Series.
I have a treated wood deck with 2×6 treated deck boards. it has been 1 1/2 years since installed which products would be best 100 or 1500. i live i missouri and what is the life on each product.