Installation Guide
1) Clean surfaces. Before starting, make sure all surfaces are clean, dry, smooth and 
free from dust, grease, wax, etc. Lightly sand any glossy surfaces to remove sheen. Clean 
the back surface of the panels by wiping with a clean cloth and rubbing alcohol. Refer to 
adhesive manufacturer's directions. Use rubbing alcohol in a well-ventilated area away 
from ignition sources.
2) Dry layout. It is recommended you perform a “dry layout” prior to applying 
any adhesive. Measure walls, check for level, square and plumb. Depending on 
dimensions and room construction, you may need to trim some panels accordingly or 
use Corner Divider Trims to hide gaps. 
Please reference Style Connections lists above to nd how to lay your panels:
  • Butt Together connections: these panels just butt at the seams. See Installation 
    Step 5 for trim options if you desire to cover up seams. 
  • Bead and Button/Pattern Overlap connections: these styles overlap on their 
    patterns or on the bead and button perimeter.
  • Overlap Lip connections: these styles have ½" at edges. The longer at 
    edge is the top of the panel and shorter at 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) Cutting the panels. Measure and cut the panels as needed.
1) Installing trim 
strips (nishing 
the edges). If the 
area to be covered 
ends on a at wall, 
and you desire to 
nish the edges, you 
can do so by using 
matching edge 
J-trim. Also, if you 
have an inside or 
outside corner, it is 
recommended using 
matching corner 
trim. You should 
install the J-trim 
and corner trims 
onto your panel before beginning your wall panel installation. See illustrations above. 
2) Installing your rst panel. Clean 
the back side of each panel using 
isopropyl alcohol and a paper towel or 
cloth as described in the Preparation 
section. Make sure the rst panel you 
intend to install ts. Make any cuts as 
necessary as described below in the 
Tips section. Slide trim onto edge of panel. Apply adhesive to the back of the panel 
and trim. The recommended adhesive is Loctite PL Premium or Premium Fast Grab. 
Carefully read and follow adhesive manufacturer’s directions. You can apply panel 
tube adhesive according to drawing above, using a 1/8" to 3/16" bead. The 28 oz. 
adhesive tube covers approximately 1-½ (4' x 8') wall panels. Or use tub adhesive. In 
both cases, we recommend spreading the adhesive out on the panel evenly with a 1/8" 
trowel as shown above.
INSTALLATION
PREPARATION
Tub and Trowel
Adhesive Application
Tube Adhesive 
Application
4' x 8' Wall Panels 
Tape 
 measure 
Tin snips 
or scissors
Utility 
knife
Steel  
straight 
edge
Loctite
®
 PL Premium
® 
 or PL Premium
®
 Fast 
Grab adhesive
Tools and items you will need:
Isopropyl 
alcohol
or
1/8" tooth 
notched 
trowel
 4' x 8' Wall Panel
Butt Together
BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS 
READ this entire installation guide before beginning 
your installation
INSTALLATION TIPS
CAUTION: Even though these panels are “Class A” re rated, they can be deformed with excessive heat. Never 
expose to heat over 140˚F. 
Never use abrasive materials such as scouring pads to clean surface; use only a soft cloth or sponge with mild 
 soap and water.
(top panel)
½" Flat Lip overlap area
½" Flat Lip overlap area
½" Flat Lip overlap area
½" Flat Lip 
overlap area
(optional)
Nails or 
staples for 
J-Trim 
These styles have 
Butt Together 
Connection: 
Quattro, Diamond 
Plate, Dome, Echo, 
Quilted
Style  Connections —Understand your wall panel connection based on the style you chose:
These styles 
have 1/2" Flat Lip 
for Overlapping 
Connection: Dunes 
V & H, Current V & H, 
Hammered, Rings, 
Waves
These styles use Bead 
and Button or Pattern 
for Overlapping 
Connection: Rib, 
Square, Traditional 1 & 2
 4' x 8' Wall Panel
Bead and Button or 
Pattern Overlap 
 4' x 8' Wall Panel
1/2" Flat Lip 
a
b
c
3) Squeeze out trapped air. Once your panel is placed, press against the wall using a soft 
cloth to apply pressure evenly across the panel to squeeze out excess air. Repeat this step for 
each installed panel. NOTE: For proper panel adhesion, the trowel-on method is recommended. 
This will prevent any open pockets or bubbles
.
4) Wip
e off excess adhesive. Use water or mineral spirits and a 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 and could damage the nish. 
5) Install divider trim for butt-jointed panels (optional). To install the divider trim, slide 
back ange into place under the panel edge and push against the edge. Then slide next panel 
into it. The divider trim does not need to be attached if you are installing panels with adhesive 
as recommended.
1) Cut panels for outlets and light switches. Measure and mark the 
border of where the opening has to be with a marker. Score along the 
entire border using a utility knife, making a few passes with a bit more 
pressure each pass. Then in the center area to be removed, cut a 1/2" to 
1" triangular hole all the way through the panel. Next, using sharp scissors 
or tin snips, cut angled cuts from the edges of the cut triangle to the 
corners of the border scores. Then carefully bend each corner area along 
the scores until they break free. See illustrations at right. 
2) Overlapping lip panels, where 4 panels intersect.  When 
overlapping 4 panels, it is necessary to cut a 1/2" notch in panels 2 
and 3 to avoid an overlap buildup that causes a “bump.” This is a rare 
occurance.
Work from bottom left. 
Start from the left side 
at the bottom and work 
either upwards or to the 
right. An exception to this 
rule would be designing 
a layout of panels to be 
centered at a focal point. 
If so, build out from both 
sides of the focal point. 
3) Clean only with 
warm, soapy water. Never use abrasive cleaners. Using a high-quality auto polish can help 
protect the nish.
4) For speeding up cure time, after applying the Loctite PL Premium adhesive to panel, 
lightly spray the adhesive with a ne mist of clean after after applying to panel. This will help 
the adhesive cure.




