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Need stain choice advice please!

that is exactly what I was thinking the twp 1500. what solid do you recommend for the spindles and ledges that still have remaining stain that we c...

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2 years later- TWP 1500

Best to use their Gemini Restore Kit for the prep for the maintenance coat of the TWP. That's what we do when reapply.

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Deck Staining Help

It would be best to use the TWP 1500 as the first option and the 200 for the second option. The 200 is much thicker and takes a while to cure and dry.

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Removing Paint?

You will need to sand. The stripper will be ineffective on the paint.

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Wood RX need help

No clears (no pigment) will not get you UV protection. Might want to go with a light tint like the Honeytone. Use the 1500 Series. Sorry but litt...

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Need stain choice advice please!

Let dry for a couple of days after the prep and stain TWP 1500 or the Armstrong Clark. Maybe Pecan in the TWP.

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Deck Staining Help

I live in New Hampshire one block from the ocean. I have a two story building where cedar shingles on the west and south sides have been replaced two ...

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Deck Staining Help

Prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and seal with the TWP 100 Series.

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Deck Staining Help

Hello, Portland, Oregon Full Sun Pressure treated lumber - pine, fir, hemlock - not sure. I'm a newbie property owner. I have inherited ...

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Semi Solid?

Look Armstrong Clark in a semi-solid.

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TWP 1500 over existing stained deck

Did you use a stain stripper while pressure washing and did you brighten when done? This should come off.

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