Installation Instructions
 INSTALLATION TIPS
Tip 1) Leave protective film on panels until installation: the 
protective film can serve several helpful uses. Use film surface to place cut marks or 
notes using a fine tip marker. Also, adds additional protection to panel finish while 
handling it during preparation.
Tip 2) Finishing edge under cabinets: before installation paint the wall 
area just under the cabinet to match the darkest color in the panel finish. This will hide 
any areas where a small thin area of wall is exposed due to the panel not fitting 
perfectly along the entire cabinet’s bottom edges. Or use Edge J-Trim along the top 
edge of the panels where it meets the bottom of the cabinets. Here the trim can be 
adjusted to butt perfectly along the bottom edge of the cabinets.
Tip 3) Cutting for outlets and light switches: measure and mark the 
border of where the opening has to be with a marker on the protective film. Score 
along the entire border using a utility knife, make a few passes with a bit more 
pressure each pass. Then in the center area to be removed, cut a 1/2" to 1" sided 
triangle hole all the way through the panel. Next using a good scissor or tin snips cut 
angled cuts from the edges of the cut triangle to the corners of the border scores. 
Final step is to then carefully bend each corner area along the scores until they break 
free. See drawing below.
       Tip 4) Care and Cleaning: clean only 
       with warm soapy water. Never use abrasive  
       cleaners. Using a high quality auto polish can 
       help protect the finish. 
Tube Adhesive Application
Back side of panel showing adhesive pattern. 
Apply 1" from edges so excess clean up is 
not necessary.
PANEL 1
PANEL 4
PANEL 3
1/2" flat area
notch
1/2" flat area
notch
PANEL 2
     BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS
1) Clean surfaces: Before starting make sure all surfaces are clean, dry, smooth, 
and free from dust, grease, wax, etc.
2) Understand the overlap feature: prior to fabrication, it is important to 
understand the overlap feature of each panel. Each panel has two 1/2" flat edges (the 
longer flat edge is the top of the panel and shorter flat edge is the right side of the 
panel). Arrange ALL panels this way so additional panels can be added to the top or 
right side of any panel. 
3) When installing two or more panels 
vertically: when overlapping 4 panels, it is necessary 
to cut a 1/2" notch in panel numbers 2 and 3 (the middle 
panels) to avoid an overlap buildup that causes a “bump.” 
(see drawing to right)
4) Work from bottom left: start from the left 
side bottom and work either upwards or to the right. 
An exception to this rule would be designing layout of 
panels to be centered at a focal point, such as behind a sink or stove area, then build 
out from both sides of the focal point.
5) Cutting the panels: cut the backsplash panels to size using a utility knife 
with fresh blades or a good pair of scissors or tin snips. When using a utility knife, 
score the finished side of the panel using a steel straight edge as a guide. Apply light 
pressure on the first pass with the blade and then gradually increase the pressure on 
a few more passes, there is no need to try to cut through the panel. Then bend back 
and snap like a sheet of glass.
6) Allow for expansion space: before installing, cut all pieces to size and 
check to make sure they all fit perfectly in place and overlap properly. When 
overlapping, leave a 1/16" space for expansion.
1) Installing your first panel: once it has 
been determined that all cut pieces fit properly, 
start at the far left, and apply adhesive to the 
back. The recommended adhesive to use is ACP’s 
Backsplash tube adhesive or 100% polyurethane 
construction adhesive. Apply panel adhesive 
according to drawing to right, using approximately 
1/4" bead. If your panels have protective film on the 
decorative side, it must be removed NOW – prior to 
adding additional panels – so the adhesive will bond 
properly at the overlaps. (Adhesive 10.5 oz. size covers approximately 4 backsplash 
panels. Carefully read instructions on adhesive package before beginning installation.) 
2) Squeeze out trapped air: place panel and press against substrate, using a 
soft cloth to apply pressure evenly across the panel and squeezing out the excess air.
3) Wipe off excess adhesive: with a damp sponge or cloth, clean off any 
adhesive residue that is visible while it is still wet. Do not allow this residue to dry as it 
will be very hard to clean up when dry.
4) Finish installing your panels: add additional panels in the same fashion.
5) Finish the edges: if the area to be covered ends on a flat wall, and you desire 
to finish the cut edge of the last panel, it can be done so by using a piece of matching 
Edge J-Trim. This trim piece slides onto the cut edge of the panel. Also, if you have an 
inside corner, it is recommended to use a piece of matching Inside Corner Trim. See 
Trim drawing below.
Preparation
Installation using Tube Adhesive
Easy-to-Follow Instructions
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Tools and items you will need:
Tape
Measure
Tin Snips
or Scissors
100% Polyurethane 
Construction Adhesive
Utility Knife Steel Straight 
Edge
High Bond Adhesive
Double-sided Tape
or
1) Apply adhesive strips: start by applying three horizontal strips tape the 
length of the wall on the top, middle and bottom of the wall where each panel will be 
installed. Note: Carefully locate each panel location prior to installation as the 
adhesive tape is very aggressive. 
2) Squeeze out air bubbles: press all the applied strips firmly onto the wall 
(use adhesive roll to squeeze out all air bubbles).
3) Remove protective covering: remove protective covering from top layer of 
strips to expose the sticky adhesive surface.
4) Install first panel: apply first panel and press firmly into place when 
alignment is correct.
5) Bond overlap areas: add a few 1" x 1" squares to the overlap area of each 
panel to get the seams to bond tightly. Make sure all protective film (if any) on the face 
of the panel is removed prior to adding adhesive squares.
6) Finish installation: continue to add panels in this fashion until complete.
7) Finish the edges: if the area to be covered ends on a flat wall, and you desire 
to finish the cut edge of the last panel, it can be done so by using a piece of matching 
Edge J-Trim. This trim piece slides onto the cut edge of the panel. Also, if you have an 
inside corner, it is recommended to use a piece of matching Inside Corner Trim. See 
Trim drawing below.
Installation using Tape
CAUTION: Even though these panels are fire retardant, 
they can be deformed with excessive heat. Never expose 
to heat over 140˚F. Keep toaster ovens, cooking ranges,
etc. 2-3 inches away from the panel’s surface.
Make cuts here using
a scissor or tin snips
Cut triangular hole
through panel 
Marked border of outlet 
and use utility knife
to score the border

