TWP 100 Pro-Series Stain

TWP 100 Stain enhances and complements all types of wood, adding beauty to every piece.

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TWP 100 Pro-Series Stain enhances and compliments all kinds of wood, giving it an appealing, fresh, and new appearance for years to come. It dives deeply into the fibers of the wood without leaving excessive surface film, adding beauty to the natural finish of every piece. 

Product Features
• Protects against damage caused by water and sunlight
• Sheds water
• Preserves wood from turning gray
• Prevents wood rot
• Resists mold and mildew
• Applies easily

Where to Use
 Decks
• Siding and Shingles
• Rough Sawn Cedar
• Log Homes
• Fences
• Shakes and Fascia

Specifications
 Stain Type:
Oil based wood preservative
 Opacity:
Translucent
 Coats - Bare Wood:
2 coats, wet-on-wet
 Coverage Rate:
150-400 sq. ft. per gallon depending on wood porosity.

Product Guides
TWP 100 Pro-Series Product Guide
TWP 100 Pro-Series Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

Substrate preparation:
• New wood: New wood should be allowed 4 to 12 months of natural weathering BEFORE finish coat application. After aging, wood should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water. The bleached surface should be thoroughly rinsed with water, power washed, and then allowed to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
• Pressure and Chemically Treated Wood: Allow 6-12 months of unprotected weathering.
• Old Wood: Unprotected old wood typically is seen as a shade of gray to black due to mildew and an ultraviolet light attack on the wood surface. Old wood should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water. The bleached surface should be thoroughly rinsed with water, power washed and then allowed to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
• Sealed Wood: Any previously applied finish must be removed before TWP® can be applied. The surface should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water and should then be thoroughly rinsed with water. Finish can be removed with an appropriate stripper by following label instructions, sanding with 60-80 grit sandpaper, or by power washing. If sanded, the wood should be prepared in the same manner as new wood above. Allow wood to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
*Weaker bleach solutions may be sufficient to clean lightly soiled wood surfaces. Do not dilute more than 4 parts water to 1 part bleach. Restore-A-Deck, which is gentler on wood than household bleach, may also be used for cleaning.

Material Preparation:
No reduction necessary. DO NOT THIN TWP®. Mix thoroughly before using and occasionally during use. 100 Clear may be intermixed with other TWP® colors in the same series. TWP® 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 115, 116, and 120 may be intermixed for a custom color. Due to variation of base wood color, finish color may vary.
Always test color prior to application for desired look.

Application Instructions:
Allow 48 hours after the last exposure to moisture for the substrate to thoroughly dry. Watch local weather forecasts BEFORE you apply TWP® to assure no rain or cold temperatures 2-3 days after application. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet. Do not apply when the threat of rain is imminent and/or when windy conditions or cold temperatures exist for the day of and day after applying.
*TWP® can be applied using a brush, applicator pad, roller, pump up sprayer, or airless sprayer.
• To Spray: Use a garden sprayer or airless spray equipment. Use the minimum amount of pressure necessary for proper spray pattern to reduce overspray. Block over spray by using a small cardboard shield or professional spray shield. Wood porosity can vary from board to board. Back brushing with a thick, natural bristle brush will help achieve color uniformity.
Brush, Roller, or Pad: Apply a uniform coat maintaining a wet edge. For best results finish 2 or 3 continuous board lengths, thereby avoiding lapping in the middle of boards. If you stop in the middle of your project be sure to finish the last board from end-to-end to avoid lap marks. If applied with a roller or pad, back brushing with a thick, natural bristle brush will help achieve color uniformity.

Whatever your application method, the first coat should be applied to the point the surface is saturated. Spread any runs, drips, or puddles with a brush. Allow TWP® to penetrate for 15-30 minutes. If absorbed in that time period, immediately apply a second coat. If the first coat is not absorbed 30 minutes after the first coat is applied, a second coat is not recommended. Remove any excess stain 30-60 minutes after application of the final coat with a dry cloth, brush, roller, or applicator pad. Two coats are typical for most applications. One coat is typically all that exotic and hardwoods can absorb. TWP® that does not soak into wood and is not properly removed from the surface will form a shiny film, remain tacky for an extended period, and will fail prematurely. It may be necessary to apply TWP® late in the afternoon if heavy dew has occurred the previous night. In extremely hot, sunny weather it is preferable to work in the early morning or late evening to minimize drying too quickly.

*TWP100 Clear does not contain any UV screening pigments and will allow wood to gray naturally.

Precautions:
Before using any chemical around plants or vegetation, water them and the surrounding ground thoroughly so TWP® absorption is less likely. Avoid getting water on the wood surfaces to be treated. Use plastic to cover any plants, shrubs, or grass. Remove coverings quickly to avoid damage. TWP® will stain other substrates, including concrete, painted surfaces, siding, and brick. So, it is strongly recommended to tape off these areas with plastic before application. TWP® is not intended for the control of termites or other wood destroying insects. TWP® should not be tinted nor intended for below ground use. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, it is essential that you consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS), describing the product as well as known possible hazards. If you do not have one, ask your sales representative to provide one for you.

Clean Up:
• Use mineral spirits for cleaning all equipment. Clean up spills before TWP dries. On glass use sudsy ammonia cleaner. Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations regarding pollution. Do not allow TWP to dry on any surface you do not want coated.
• For storage and disposal store in a dry place with temperatures above 50°F. Close container after each use. Any rags or other items wet with TWP may spontaneously ignite if improperly stored or discarded.

VOC Restrictions
Due to its VOC content, TWP 100 is not permitted for use in areas such as: AZ (Mariposa), CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, UT (Salt Lake), VA (Northern), VT, and WI. Please consult the manufacturer, Gemini Coatings, for an up-to-date listing.

Product Questions

  • Will TWP Stain Caulking and Chinking?

    Yes. Make sure to test caulking/chinking with TWP first. Chink or caulk first before applying TWP.

  • How often should you recoat?

    2-3 years horizontal and 3-5 years vertical depending on color.

  • What is the recommended application temperature?

    Temperature should be no less then 50 degrees. The recommended temperature for application is 80 degrees. Any cooler and it will take the product longer to dry and any warmer the product will flash and not properly soak into the wood.

  • What is the drying time for the product?

    12-18 hours depending on the weather. Colder tempeatures may slow this down.

  • Is TWP compatible with other stains?

    No. TWP is not compatible with other manufacturers. Any other stain or paint must be removed completly before applying TWP.

  • What is the 100 Pro Series?

    The 100 Pro Series is original formula designed for decks, fences, and siding. Good on all exterior wood surfaces.

  • Can you get samples for TWP?

    No. Samples are not accessible for the TWP product line.

  • Can TWP 100 be tinted?

    Unfortunately, TWP 100 is factory tinted and cannot be tinted in the field.  You can, however, mix different colors together to achieve a custom color.  Please note that Prairie Gray and Cape Cod Gray cannot be mixed together.

DETAILS

Free Ground Shipping on 5 Gallon Pails
We are offering free shipping for 5 gallon pails of this product shipping to the Lower 48 United States. Offer does not apply to Alaska, Hawaii, and the US Territories. Free Shipping applies to this item only and not the entire order.

TWP 100 Pro-Series Stain enhances and compliments all kinds of wood, giving it an appealing, fresh, and new appearance for years to come. It dives deeply into the fibers of the wood without leaving excessive surface film, adding beauty to the natural finish of every piece. 

Product Features
• Protects against damage caused by water and sunlight
• Sheds water
• Preserves wood from turning gray
• Prevents wood rot
• Resists mold and mildew
• Applies easily

Where to Use
 Decks
• Siding and Shingles
• Rough Sawn Cedar
• Log Homes
• Fences
• Shakes and Fascia

Specifications
 Stain Type:
Oil based wood preservative
 Opacity:
Translucent
 Coats - Bare Wood:
2 coats, wet-on-wet
 Coverage Rate:
150-400 sq. ft. per gallon depending on wood porosity.

Product Guides
TWP 100 Pro-Series Product Guide
TWP 100 Pro-Series Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

MORE INFORMATION

Substrate preparation:
• New wood: New wood should be allowed 4 to 12 months of natural weathering BEFORE finish coat application. After aging, wood should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water. The bleached surface should be thoroughly rinsed with water, power washed, and then allowed to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
• Pressure and Chemically Treated Wood: Allow 6-12 months of unprotected weathering.
• Old Wood: Unprotected old wood typically is seen as a shade of gray to black due to mildew and an ultraviolet light attack on the wood surface. Old wood should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water. The bleached surface should be thoroughly rinsed with water, power washed and then allowed to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
• Sealed Wood: Any previously applied finish must be removed before TWP® can be applied. The surface should be cleaned with a solution of 1 part household bleach to 1 part water and should then be thoroughly rinsed with water. Finish can be removed with an appropriate stripper by following label instructions, sanding with 60-80 grit sandpaper, or by power washing. If sanded, the wood should be prepared in the same manner as new wood above. Allow wood to dry a minimum of 48 hours in good drying conditions before finish coat application.
*Weaker bleach solutions may be sufficient to clean lightly soiled wood surfaces. Do not dilute more than 4 parts water to 1 part bleach. Restore-A-Deck, which is gentler on wood than household bleach, may also be used for cleaning.

Material Preparation:
No reduction necessary. DO NOT THIN TWP®. Mix thoroughly before using and occasionally during use. 100 Clear may be intermixed with other TWP® colors in the same series. TWP® 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 115, 116, and 120 may be intermixed for a custom color. Due to variation of base wood color, finish color may vary.
Always test color prior to application for desired look.

Application Instructions:
Allow 48 hours after the last exposure to moisture for the substrate to thoroughly dry. Watch local weather forecasts BEFORE you apply TWP® to assure no rain or cold temperatures 2-3 days after application. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet. Do not apply when the threat of rain is imminent and/or when windy conditions or cold temperatures exist for the day of and day after applying.
*TWP® can be applied using a brush, applicator pad, roller, pump up sprayer, or airless sprayer.
• To Spray: Use a garden sprayer or airless spray equipment. Use the minimum amount of pressure necessary for proper spray pattern to reduce overspray. Block over spray by using a small cardboard shield or professional spray shield. Wood porosity can vary from board to board. Back brushing with a thick, natural bristle brush will help achieve color uniformity.
Brush, Roller, or Pad: Apply a uniform coat maintaining a wet edge. For best results finish 2 or 3 continuous board lengths, thereby avoiding lapping in the middle of boards. If you stop in the middle of your project be sure to finish the last board from end-to-end to avoid lap marks. If applied with a roller or pad, back brushing with a thick, natural bristle brush will help achieve color uniformity.

Whatever your application method, the first coat should be applied to the point the surface is saturated. Spread any runs, drips, or puddles with a brush. Allow TWP® to penetrate for 15-30 minutes. If absorbed in that time period, immediately apply a second coat. If the first coat is not absorbed 30 minutes after the first coat is applied, a second coat is not recommended. Remove any excess stain 30-60 minutes after application of the final coat with a dry cloth, brush, roller, or applicator pad. Two coats are typical for most applications. One coat is typically all that exotic and hardwoods can absorb. TWP® that does not soak into wood and is not properly removed from the surface will form a shiny film, remain tacky for an extended period, and will fail prematurely. It may be necessary to apply TWP® late in the afternoon if heavy dew has occurred the previous night. In extremely hot, sunny weather it is preferable to work in the early morning or late evening to minimize drying too quickly.

*TWP100 Clear does not contain any UV screening pigments and will allow wood to gray naturally.

Precautions:
Before using any chemical around plants or vegetation, water them and the surrounding ground thoroughly so TWP® absorption is less likely. Avoid getting water on the wood surfaces to be treated. Use plastic to cover any plants, shrubs, or grass. Remove coverings quickly to avoid damage. TWP® will stain other substrates, including concrete, painted surfaces, siding, and brick. So, it is strongly recommended to tape off these areas with plastic before application. TWP® is not intended for the control of termites or other wood destroying insects. TWP® should not be tinted nor intended for below ground use. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, it is essential that you consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS), describing the product as well as known possible hazards. If you do not have one, ask your sales representative to provide one for you.

Clean Up:
• Use mineral spirits for cleaning all equipment. Clean up spills before TWP dries. On glass use sudsy ammonia cleaner. Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations regarding pollution. Do not allow TWP to dry on any surface you do not want coated.
• For storage and disposal store in a dry place with temperatures above 50°F. Close container after each use. Any rags or other items wet with TWP may spontaneously ignite if improperly stored or discarded.

VOC Restrictions
Due to its VOC content, TWP 100 is not permitted for use in areas such as: AZ (Mariposa), CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, UT (Salt Lake), VA (Northern), VT, and WI. Please consult the manufacturer, Gemini Coatings, for an up-to-date listing.

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PRODUCT QUESTIONS

Product Questions

  • Will TWP Stain Caulking and Chinking?

    Yes. Make sure to test caulking/chinking with TWP first. Chink or caulk first before applying TWP.

  • How often should you recoat?

    2-3 years horizontal and 3-5 years vertical depending on color.

  • What is the recommended application temperature?

    Temperature should be no less then 50 degrees. The recommended temperature for application is 80 degrees. Any cooler and it will take the product longer to dry and any warmer the product will flash and not properly soak into the wood.

  • What is the drying time for the product?

    12-18 hours depending on the weather. Colder tempeatures may slow this down.

  • Is TWP compatible with other stains?

    No. TWP is not compatible with other manufacturers. Any other stain or paint must be removed completly before applying TWP.

  • What is the 100 Pro Series?

    The 100 Pro Series is original formula designed for decks, fences, and siding. Good on all exterior wood surfaces.

  • Can you get samples for TWP?

    No. Samples are not accessible for the TWP product line.

  • Can TWP 100 be tinted?

    Unfortunately, TWP 100 is factory tinted and cannot be tinted in the field.  You can, however, mix different colors together to achieve a custom color.  Please note that Prairie Gray and Cape Cod Gray cannot be mixed together.