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FIXING GUIDE
A. Screw fix Upvc female perimeter trim to top, bottom and end of walls.
B. Cut panels to size. Position individual Butt Joint panels to fit between the female perimeter trims. Ensure that the visible panel butt joints are tight and straight.
C. Remove panels away from the wall and apply an even brush coat of contact adhesive (approx. 100mm wide x 150mm long strip)
on the wall to coincide with the perimeter edge of the rear of the panels about half way down the panel height and allow to touch dry
for about 15 minutes. Then apply a similar strip of adhesive on the corresponding position on the back of the panels so they coincide with the glue positions on the wall. Allow to touch dry (10-15 minutes).
Carefully reposition the panels in the original positions. The panels must be carefully repositioned as once contact is made with the adhesive
they cannot be readjusted.
D. Push fit top, bottom and end male perimeter trims into female trims. Ensure that all trims and panels are fully pushed in and located.
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If paneling runs generally end in a corner of a room the neatest method of installation is shown above. Because no panel run has more than one cut edge at each end therefore all these are hidden in corners by the uncut panel.
This eliminates the need for any internal corner trims hence resulting in a neater finish. |