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Installation Guide

Do It Yourself – No Drilling, No Hassle

Installing your wall panels is simple. There are several tools you can choose from, but you'd most likely only require two. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:

Adhesive

Loctite

Loctite Power Grab Adhesive

Best for: Permanent, long-term installation.

  • Strong, durable hold.
  • Works on a variety of surfaces.
  • Provides a seamless, clean finish.
  1. Ensure the wall is clean, dry, and smooth.
  2. Apply adhesive in a zigzag pattern on the back of the panel.
  3. Press the panel firmly onto the wall and hold for a few seconds.
  4. Allow at least 24 hours for full adhesion.

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Gorilla Tape

Gorilla Tape

Best for: Temporary or semi-permanent installation.

  • Quick and easy to apply.
  • No mess or drying time.
  • Panels can be repositioned or removed if needed.
  1. Ensure the wall is clean and dry.
  2. Cut strips of tape and apply them to the back of the panel.
  3. Press the panel firmly onto the wall.
  4. Apply pressure along the panel’s surface for best results.

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Cutting Tools

Hammerhead Tool

Hammerhead Oscillating Tool

Best for: Precise, quick, and smooth cuts—ideal for complex shapes or multiple panels.

  • Fast cutting with minimal effort.
  • Great for detail work (e.g., outlets or corners).
  • Less physical strain compared to manual tools.
  1. Secure the panel on a stable surface.
  2. Mark your cutting line with a pencil.
  3. Use a fine-tooth blade for clean cuts.
  4. Guide the tool slowly with light pressure.

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Craftsman Handsaw

Craftsman Handsaw

Best for: Simple, straight cuts—great for smaller projects or when power tools aren’t available.

  • Use anywhere—no electricity required.
  • Affordable and easy to use.
  • Full control for straight cuts.
  1. Secure the panel on a stable surface.
  2. Mark your cutting line with a pencil.
  3. Use slow, steady strokes to cut.
  4. Smooth rough edges with sandpaper.

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Any of these methods provide an easy installation process—just choose the one that fits your needs. For more guidance, visit our installation page.