Need Some Help With TWP Stains?

by TWP Help

We are here to help you with your TWP exterior deck or wood restoration project!

Key TWP Stain Tips
  • TWP is an EPA-registered wood preservative offering exceptional protection for exterior wood surfaces, with performance varying by several factors.
  • Proper preparation and application are key to maximizing durability and beauty when using TWP 100, 1500, or 200 Series.
  • When seeking help, specify your wood structure type, such as a deck, wood siding, or fence.
  • Provide the wood species, such as Treated Pine, Cedar, or Redwood, and whether it is new or older than one year.
  • Disclose any previous stain brands and types used, such as solid or semi-transparent stains, for tailored application advice.

TWP is a cutting-edge wood preservative and protectant registered by the EPA, designed to provide exceptional protection for exterior wood surfaces. However, its performance and longevity can vary based on several factors, including the type and age of the wood, how well it is prepared, and the application technique used.

To ensure the best possible results with TWP 100, 1500, or 200 Series, proper preparation and application are key. Follow recommended guidelines to maximize the durability and beauty of your wood surface, no matter which TWP series you choose.

TWP Stain Tips and Help

When asking questions please give us some information about your wood restoration project:

  • What structure is your wood? Examples would be: Deck, Wood Siding, Fence, etc
  • What species is the wood? Examples: Treated Pine, Cedar, Redwood, Ipe, etc
  • Is the wood new or older than 1 year?
  • Has the wood been stained previously with a different brand? Please specify brand name and type of stain used: Examples: Solid stain, Semi-Transparent Stain, etc.
  • Any additional info that would be useful

Once you supply us with the information, we will able to give you advice as to how to prep your wood and any needed instructions for the TWP application.

Please ask your questions in the comment area.

Thanks

TWP Stain Help Staff

 

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faun ellwood
1 day ago

how to apply credit from sample purchases

Virginia Moorehead
3 days ago

My cabin is stained with 101 TWP stain. Can I use the 200 series(Butternut) to refresh or do I need to stay with the 100 series?

Jenn
4 days ago

Hi and help! I unfortunately spent a ton of money on a redwood fence and should have just used cedar. It came out multicolored striped with color variation everywhere and doesn’t match house at all, just way too much going on. I like seeing wood that’s natural, earthy, lighter more cohesive so I don’t want to just paint it but this mix of red, light and medium is driving me nuts and hoping there may be a solution to blend it so there is not so much high contrast and stripes. This is such a bummer, I don’t want a red, orange, or dark brown look.

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Chris Kasky
4 days ago

I cleaned my 1500sqft deck with the 2 step cleaner about 8 weeks ago. I stained my railing this week with the 1520 stain. My question is if I wanted to clean my deck again with step number 2 brightener before staining it will it ruin my railing that was just stained this week if any over spray gets on it?

Richard
6 days ago

20 year old pressure treated deck in good condition. First coating was TWP Light Cedar. Since then it has had several different kinds of oil based transparent stains, the last about 5 years ago was water based semi transparent. Located in north Georgia area, mildew is biggest problem. I am considering using your Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper, brightener, and TWP 100 Cedartone. 
Attached are two photos. Do you think the Stain Stripper is best or do I need the Paint Stripper?
Thank you

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Richard
5 days ago
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Thank you, I will do that. Another question – Will the Thickening Gel Additive make it too thick to easily flow through the pump sprayer or should I use a different application method? Thank you.

KA Perttula
7 days ago

I thought that I had the 100 series as the can has a label listing color 120 Pecan (SKU 80162 57115; from 8 – 9 years ago). However, the label says Total Wood Preservative which seems to align with the 1500 series. Which series should I purchase to put a refresh coat on my walls and ceiling to brighten it up? Thanks

 
SKE
7 days ago

We last stained our deck in 2022 (I think) using twp1500. We finally have some time to work on it again and wanted to confirm that we should use step 1 and 2 (cleaner and brightener) and then can use the 1500 again. Is this correct? We have a bout 800sq ft horizontally and another 150-175″ vertically. Should I order about 7 gallons? We can’t buy it locally so it will have to be ordered.

KA Perttula
7 days ago

I have an 8 – 9 year old porch that has I believe TWP 100 (120 Pecan) on the walls and ceiling. The porch is completely covered and gets little weather. I’d like to brighten the finish up as it looks a tad dull. I was going to clean the walls and topcoat with a spar urethane. Would that work or what would you advise for a topcoat to make it look newer? There is no graying of the wood, only the finish looks a bit duller than new.

Dacia Thibodeaux
7 days ago

Two Questions. I have a 16×24 covered deck previously coated with TWP 101 (5-7 years ago). I also have a 16×24 uncovered pool deck, this is an old deck that given to us 3 years ago, with aging solid stain. When we reassembled it, we flipped the deck boards to the unstained side, and these have weathered gray. So the underside has old solid stain and the tops are aged unstained. Both decks have been prepped with Valspar Deck Prep, pressure washed, they’re clean and bright. My plan is to use TWP 101 on both decks. Question #1: RAIN – What are the guidelines for working around rainy forecasts for TWP 100? (How many days after rain before applying, and how soon can it be rained on after applying?). Question #2: Is it okay to apply TWP 100 to that 2nd deck with undersides coated in some unknown old solid stain?

 
Margaret Barbieri
8 days ago

I may have put stain on furniture too heavy. Overnight drying and it’s shiny in some area and not dry. Is there anything g I can do now!

Josie Dunnington
8 days ago

I have new red cedar shake shingles to apply to my gables. Most of my research suggests dipping (with back-brushing) each shingle prior to installation; however, the instructions on the TWP 200 bucket tell me I must let new wood weather 4-12 months before applying. How do I reconcile these two recommendations? I’m not going to spread out all the shingles to weather for 4 months, THEN dip and install them…. Can I dip the new wood now to cover all sides before installing, then reapply the exposed areas in a year?

Rob McCormick 602-332-7076
11 days ago

I used the non California red TWP stain on the bottom logsish on my cabin 7 years ago. My wife and I would like to go with a darker brown stain over the red. What would be the steps to achieve this? The red still looks beautiful but we can see that it is dry and is ready for attention.

 
Kris
11 days ago

Hi I just received my 5 gallon TWP 200 Series I live in Canada and I noticed it says nothing on it about using it on deck surface. Is it OK to use on the deck?

Cheri
11 days ago

What should I do if it rains after the brightening step?

Jon Velk
13 days ago

I have amteco radcon 103 gold stain on my cabin. Do you currently produce this stain or another one like it under the TWP name?

Jon Velk
12 days ago
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This is the old stain. 103 radcon gold. The 203 would still be the best match?

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Rob Davis
13 days ago

I purchased 3 gallons of 1500 natural color to put on PT. I’m thinking I might wait one more year to put it on. Is there any issues with storing through Freezing winter or do I need to keep them from freezing?

I applied the 1500 honey tone on our 20-year-old cedar deck and it looks amazing. Your product is great.

Rob Davis
12 days ago
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Thanks. I opened one of the cans to see if we wanted to shift do the rails in that color. Will it keep for a year if opened?

Cody
13 days ago

What stripper do recommend to remove Behr semi transparent waterproofing stain and sealer from con heart redwood horizontal deck boards?

Allen Haynes
13 days ago

Hi, stained my deck with TWP 1500 3 years ago and want to clean and brighten and do a maintenance coat this summer. But I’m also considering whether to shift to TWP semi-solid instead. 3 questions: 1) If I change to TWP semi-solid do I have to strip the 1500 first? 2) Also, how much longer does semi-solid tend to last on a deck surface vs 1500 series (pine, in Knoxville, TN)? 3) And, can I clean and reapply semi-solid over semi-solid in future years, or do it have to be stripped each time?

 
Cindy Plankers
14 days ago

I have a treated wood deck…part of it is new wood and parts are 20-30 years old. We sanded Restore stuff off with a diamabrush/hand grinder. When we complete removal of old “stuff” plan to do light sanding. I believe the TWP 1500 translucent stain will be best for us (but open to suggestions). We are attempting to match as close as possible the California Redwood plastic lattice that we have installed on fence (purchased from Lowes Home Improvement several years ago) for the railings and the band around bottom of deck and use the Weathered gray for the deck floor (the deck gets a lot of sun here in our location – It’s already been a lot of works so trying not to mess it up…my husband and I are 75 so we want something that will not require a lot of maintenance…we are also beginners at doing this type of work. Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Boards on right -old wood – left – new – all pressure treated

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Cheri
14 days ago

Does Gemini Safe Strip expire?

Louis Rendemonti
17 days ago

I forgot to include a photo

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Louis Rendemonti
17 days ago

I used TWP 1515 on a brand new pressure treated wood deck last summer. It was dry and clean. It gets full sun most of day in NJ. This season it looks faded. Should I put a new coat on ? If so what is application process.
Thank you

John Ellis
19 days ago

How soon after applying restore a deck can I apply the stain?

Kris
19 days ago

Im looking for Twp cedartone for my deck 5 gallon i live in canada

 
Paul hunchak
19 days ago

Redoing an aged pressure treat deck live in Connecticut can twp 100 pro series be shipped

Nate
19 days ago

I have a treated pine deck about 7 years old. Stripped off the old water based semi transparent stain. I ordered several samples, applied to a scrap treated piece, and liked the black walnut the best. I then applied the rest of the sample to one of the deck boards several days later and it looks so dark it’s almost black. (Pic makes it look lighter than it is) Is that any indicator of a problem with prep? I stripped, neutralized (RAD), then sanded. Will it lighten up at all or is this common? Wondering if I should go with the lighter color at this point. Thanks

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Jeff Vavricek
21 days ago

I recently purchased the stripper/brightener set from you. It states we have to wait 48 hours after brightening before we apply our 100 series. What is the maximum number of days I CAN wait before I stain? Can I wait a week or two, or is that too long?

Jeff Vavricek
21 days ago
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What if it rains during that 2 weeks? Does that matter? Thanks

 
Kara
23 days ago

I am in South Eastern Wisconsin. I have sanded to bare wood a cedar porch. Previously stained with a semi solid Cabot. It is gone, no remaining stain on boards. However there is some gray water stains in a few spots.

I need something that is semi transparent or semi solid that penetrates & has the durability of withstanding daily traffic. I also want something that will hide the yellow tone of the cedar. My house is sided with norandex Olive siding. Can you help me choose a durable, penetrating, oil based product? It does not have to be semi solid, as I prefer a semi transparent. Thank you!

Paul Agid
24 days ago

Hello TWP. I have used TWP103 Dark Oak to refinish my deck ever second year since the deck was built in 2007. Unfortunately, I’ve missed the last few years due to either bum health or laziness, probably a combination.

Question 1. Should I do prep work/steps any differently this year, as I have not cleaned or reapplied for three years?

Question 2. I have a one gallon can of TWP 103 that is about 85% full, last used in 2022. Can I use it, or should I toss it? If I use it, I assume I should mix it with some of the newly purchased TWP – correct?

Paul Agid
23 days ago
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Thanks. Here’s a photo

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Paul
17 days ago
Reply to  TWP Help

Hello again. I’ve purchased both TWP 103 and the stripper and brightener kit. My deck and benches, etc. total about 450 sqft. (Cedar) Will 3 gallons of TWP 103 give me adequate coverage if a second coat is needed?

Thanks

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Jason
25 days ago

Based on previous coats, I only need (2) gallons to complete my project. Should I mix the gallons together to ensure an even color spread, or with separate gallons of the same color (1530 Natural) be the same across cans?

 
arica
25 days ago

Can I purchase a universal pour spout for your 5 gallon stain? I want to make sure there is a place to add that?

Arica Adams
25 days ago
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I attached pictures.

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Idona
26 days ago

How many years after applying the stain will it last before I need to do it again ? Do I start over every time with removing old Etc?

Idona
26 days ago

How long will the stain last ?

 
Richard Horsman
27 days ago

Can I obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet on RAD Stripper and Booster? My next door neighbor is a chemical engineer; and wants to know more about what I used. Thank you. Product works great!

Trish Shaffer
27 days ago

Hi. My husband reordered the stain we used on our cedar siding. It doesn’t match what we previously stained the home with. He confirmed both orders were California Cedar. I stained some boards and the colors aren’t even close. Is there a chance it was mislabeled? See pic

I hope you can help.

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Jamey Johnson
29 days ago

What’s the shelf life of an unopened 5 gallon can of TWP 100, and an opened can?

 
Kent Barbour
1 month ago

I have a seven year old treated pine deck. It has received two treatments of Cabot semi-transparent stain/sealer. The first a few months after installation, the second three years ago. It is due, showing cracks and starting to gray. I have recently cleaned it with Cabot’s deck cleaner and power washed. Which of your products would you recommend and why? I was hoping to increase time between treatment but am learning two years may be the most I can hope for. I have used a cleaner will I need to use a brightener? I live in western VA so VOC does not apply.

Mac Ives
1 month ago

Old deck, been previously painted, deck sits 20 feet from main drive and is in direct sun most of the day. The previous covering only lasted a couple years before peeling. Being a professional residential remodeling business I want what is best. It seems TWP is that. Should I sand down to bare wood to create a easily bondable surface? Would pressure washing be suficient to clean? I do not want to keep coating year after year.

Gary
1 month ago

We were trying to get the staining done well ahead of the rain, but just weren’t fast enough. We stopped staining on Tuesday evening and had rain Wednesday. You can see the blotchy, light areas where the rain puddled. Is this a cosmetic problem only? Should we try to stain over the light spots again? This was the very first stain, about a year after the pressure treated deck was installed.

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Gary
1 month ago
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Is this primarily a cosmetic issue, or will it be a long term wood protection problem (assuming we restain next year)?

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Gary
1 month ago
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Is this primarily a cosmetic issue, or is this a wood protection issue at this point?

 
Jennifer
1 month ago

Can you put the semi-sold stain over the 100 series, if it has been on for a couple of years?

Tracie Pelletier
1 month ago

I have a new pressured treated pine deck that is three months old. I would like to use TWP 203 series stain. I live in Georgia with high humidity. Can I stain it in July and is there anything that I need to know when applying this stain and how long does it typically take to dry, Thank you.

Deb
1 month ago

I have a new cedar pergola that i stained in TWP, 100 series, “pecan”. I only put one coat on because that is all the wood would take, then wiped the boards back. The stain clashes with my house color. I’d like to color correct if possible with a warmer brown color. Is this possible and if so what is the process? Thank you:)

 
Deb
1 month ago

I just stained a new cedar pergola with TWP “Pecan” the color clashes with the house. I only applied one coat because the wood would only absorb that much. I’d like to go darker and more warm brown. Can i apply Dark walnut over it or how could i color correct it? Thank you 🙂

Eric
1 month ago

Have built a new simple shelter with new treated pine 6×6 posts and treated pine 2×6 and 1×6’s.
Suggested product and how long to wait to apply. Thanks!

John
1 month ago

What is the recommended process for preparing a 10 year old pressure treated pine deck that has Behr deck paint that I would like to remove and apply TWP semi-solid stain. Can chemical paint remover be used or should the paint be sanded off. How long between old paint removal and application of the TWP stain? I assume the process would be remove old paint, (sand?), brighten, dry 48 hrs., apply new stain.

 
Dave C.
1 month ago

Hello. I have smooth cut cedar porch posts that are 5 yrs old and originally finished in some sore of satin stain and sealer. The majority of the exterior sides have faded and flaked off. The interior sides are in better shape and have some remaining finish. I plan on sanding them down. Would I still need the cleaner if I am sanding them? I do plan on using the brightener but want sure about the cleaner. Thanks

Toni
1 month ago

What type and color of stain would you recommend for my new cedar fence? I would like to keep the original color and prevent it from greying. I live in the Pacific Northwest.

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Dan
1 month ago

Rough cut cedar siding, 40 years old. I’ve used different stain/preservatives over the years. 4 years ago I used Behr translucent waterproofing wood finish. What prep products do you recommend. I want to switch to TWP cedar tone 1500.

Dan
1 month ago
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Does this help?

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Jeff Vavricek
1 month ago

I recently purchased the restore-a-deck stripper and brightener from you. Will either product damage my metal balusters?

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Terry
1 month ago

Can I install 1500 with a roller? If so what nap

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