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Deck Staining Help

Hard to say but most likely it is okay. TWP Clear offers no UV protection. You need a tint/color for that. Might want to clean and prep the deck in th...

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Deck addition

If you are okay with the wood not matching perfectly then I would strip and brighten the older wood then lightly sand with 60 grit. It may not match t...

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Deck Staining Help

We live in the San Francisco Bay area (Novato, CA). We used TWP 1500 Clear to seal our brand-new, sanded redwood deck. We finished around 6:00pm and ...

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Deck addition

I'm adding a 12x11 deck addition to a 16x16 11year old deck. The old deck is pressure treated pine(?, has been restained 3 times over the years with a...

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TWP 1500 or Flood to stain new deck

Clears offer little not no UV protection. You need tint in the stain for UV protection. TWP does make clears but they will gray rather fast.

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Two decks, one 80% full sun one 90% shade

I would use TWP 100 Series. It is an oil based stain that does extremely well with mold and mildew as it contains an EPA registered wood preservative....

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Refreshing existing siding stain that is not peeling?

1. You cannot put a water based stain on top of an oil 2. Yes 4. I would strip off the Olympic if you want to switch brands or type of stains 5....

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TWP 1500 kills grass near deck

If you get TWP on to grass it will burn it. Most likely this may have happened from overspray during application. The only way it would happen from ru...

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second story covered balcony

Yes clean and brighten the wood to prep for now and future applications. TWP is much better then anything at HD or Lowes. It is readily available in m...

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Semi-transparent stains/gray colors

Also take a look at TWP's 100 line. They have two grays

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