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TWP 501 Cedartone

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Here is a stain I have been dying to use, not what I am use to spreading. Don't know if this product is a parafinnic product, although I was told it has long oil alkyds - but it has drying issues and just soaks into the wood massively. I modified it somewhat to work - and it worked awesome! Just one coat hand application got results on this deck. As a sidenote - this little deck must be the hardest deck I have ever worked on in my career, just loads of difficulty factors that I didn't see coming. From painted trimmed railings/posts. To decking boards that were just covered by some solid stain, impossible to totally remove, and 3 feet long shards of wood constantly coming up when I tried sanding it and defurring it, and moisture problems that lasted for days and days and days and days....

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Nice job Daniel!

This has been the historical high for rainfall in our area of NJ for the month of August. Glad we took 10 days of vacation. Back to work tomorrow.

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Good job Danny Boy.*Good luck with the TWP. I might be doing a job with it.

Are you buying the 500 series or 1500? Let me know, and I'll tell you how I modified it - although you're probably

more expert in this department than I am.

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I was looking at a bunch of photos and found out that TWP 100 Cedartone is a real light pumpkiny tone, it's interesting that for the 500/1500 series

they took the same color name, cedartone, and made it much browner. Has some of those funky purple highlights in the summer grain wood just

like Woodtux/timberoil had - though not as bad.

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