TWP 1500 is an oil based stain. You could use either for your deck with excellent results.
Thanks! Which TWP? I see that we can still use the 100 series in MN - or would the 1500 be a better choice? If we go with the 1500 water based, could ...
Dawn, I would look at TWP or Armstrong Clark for this deck. Two coats is normal.
Hi - Last year we moved into a home with an older cedar deck. Looks like it's never been stained - all grey now. After power washing this spring, many...
According to the manufacturers of One Time, there product is not strippable. We personally have used stain strippers though to get it off but have yet...
Pictures look great! I am a little concerned that it may have been over applied to the floor. Thicker is not better. Hopefully it will not be an issue...
We have yet to rank solid stains. In out experience they all peel within a few years. Yes you should use a brightener as it neutralize and sets t...
Deck: good choice for prepping and staining the pressure treated deck. Siding: I would use the RAD Stain Stripper followed by the wood brightener...
1. State you live in - Maryland 2. Full Shade [90%] 3. Type of Wood[not sure deck is over 30 years old and was here when we bought the home] ...
Deck: Pressure treated pine 20 years old in Missouri. Has recently been 800 psi cleaned. Plan to use R-A-D to clean / brighten followed by Defi Extr...
It's between oil or water based and there are positives and negatives with both. On top of that, not all brands are created equal. Might want to ...
Thanks for the response! I think we are now leaning towards a semi transparent stain and just embracing the idea of having the older deck be a differ...