TWP 100 Pro Series 1 Gallon

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$41.99
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We cannot Ship TWP 100 To Canada. We can ship the TWP 200 Series to Canada.

#1 Rated Wood Sealer/Stain!

TWP Total Wood Deck Stains and Protectant protects and preserves all exterior wood and decks. TWP Total Wood Preservative is a unique combination of chemicals in a professional-strength formula that protects and preserves exterior wood in several ways. 

TWP Deck Stain prevents water absorption that causes warping, cracking, and splitting. Prevents freeze damage in colder climates. 

TWP Deck Sealer Stops U.V. Damage - Special U.V. absorbers prevent unsightly wood graying, darkening, and fading. Wood stays beautiful longer. 

TWP Wood Stain Prevents Wood Rot - Wood preservatives prevent structural damage and wood decay for above-ground surfaces. Especially important on untreated fencing and decking. 

TWP Wood Sealer is Resistant to Mold and Mildew - Special mildewcides inhibit the growth of mold and mildew preventing premature discoloration. 

TWP 100, TWP 1500 series are EPA registered wood preservatives and rated #1 in leading consumer magazines.

  • Excellent longevity on both vertical and horizontal surfaces.
  • Will not peel. TWP is a penetrating stain, not a film former.
  • The professional choice for all exterior wood surfaces.
  • Semi-transparent stain preserves natural wood color.
  • Repels water.
  • Aids in color retention.

Coverage:

TWP Wood Deck Stain applies at about 150-300 feet per gallon. Actual coverage varies depending on wood porosity. 

Two coats "wet on wet" are recommended for maximum protection. TWP Wood Deck Stain must penetrate into the wood for optimal results. 

Please Note:

Due to these specific states, VOC regulations TWP 100 series cannot be shipped to them: California, Connecticut, Colorado, Rhode Island, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Northern VA, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana

TWP 1500 series can be shipped to all 50 states.

TWP 100 Colors

TWP is a registered trademark of AMTECO, Inc.

 

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    Wileecoyote · 07/13/2022
    Not sure if you saw last question concerning applying twp100 over the Armstrong-Clark product?
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    Ray · 03/12/2021
    What is the difference between 100 and 1500 series?
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      The Sealer Store · 03/12/2021
      VOC compliance for certain states of the USA. The 100 cannot be used in all states while the 1500 can.
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    Carl Soderlund · 07/15/2020
    I ordered Amstrong 2 years, my order says the color is #1, what is the color on the chart?
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      The Sealer Store · 07/16/2020
      The 1 on the order has nothing to do with the stain color. You bought Semi-Trans Rustic Brown.
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    The Sealer Store · 03/27/2016
    Yes it can be sprayed.
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    Brett · 03/27/2016
    Hello. Can TWP 100 be applied using a paint sprayer such as Wagner? I have a lot of railing and pickets to stain and this would save a tremendous amount of time and effort. Thanks!
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    The Sealer Store · 06/08/2015
    NC allows both. More pigment in the 1500 can give better UV protection. 100 Series penetrates deeper which mean it has less chance of wearing. Most use the 100 Series for decks in NC.
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    William Sykes · 06/07/2015
    For use in Asheville NC, what would be the deciding factor(s) between the TWP 101 and the TWP 1501. What difference do the amount of solids have on the stain? Thank you.
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    The Sealer Store · 08/18/2014
    No shine. You cannot have a shiny finish on a deck. It will peel.
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    Edwin Cochrane · 08/18/2014
    Is the finish flat or a simi gloss. Most of the products I see have a flat finish
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    The Sealer Store · 07/30/2013
    Yes we ship both of those to Canada.
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    Allen Lau · 07/30/2013
    Hi,

    Do you ship Armstrong or Defy Deck Stain to Ontario Canada?
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    The Sealer Store · 05/20/2013
    TWP 100 and 1500 are not legal to be shipped to Canada.
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    Nicolas Plouffe · 05/20/2013
    Do you ship this product(TWP 100) to Quebec / Canada ?
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    The Sealer Store · 08/02/2012
    You need to apply wet on wet. 10 gallons will be enough for one coat but probably not enough for two coats. You would need another 5 gallon most likely.
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    The Sealer Store · 08/02/2012
    Normally 9 hours would be okay but it does depend on the wood.
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    Harold Hansen · 08/02/2012
    I am goining to be appling two coates of twp 101 ceder tone stain to 1500 sqft of ceder siding. Is it nessarry to apply second coat while it's
    still wet or is it ok if there is two or three days between coates.
    I bought 10 gal from you, do you think that will be enough?
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    kris · 08/02/2012
    looks like rain early tomorrow morning, wondering if i should paint now. it will have about 9 hours drying time. how long do i need?
    thanks.
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    The Sealer Store · 06/21/2011
    No need to strip unless it has failed unevenly. Please read this for help:

    Deck Stain Help ([url]http://www.opwdecks.com/deck-staining-help.htm[/url])
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    albert bean · 06/20/2011
    Question. I applied TWP last year and I need to re-apply this year. Do I need to remove last year's stain before re-coating?
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    nita · 03/28/2010
    how to strip 100 and 500 series when restoring the deck after 2-3 years?
Parameters of Product: Deck/Wood Stains
Available Sizes
1 Gallon
Brands
TWP
Coats Needed
2 Coats Wet on Wet
Free Shipping
No
Oil or Water Based
Oil Based
Stain Transparency
Semi-Transparents
Your Wood Type
All Wood Types Cedar/Redwood/PTP/Etc
Horizontal or Vertical Surfaces
Both
Low VOC State
No