Panel Specifications

 
Feature SCALLOP BATTEN DOWEL CLOUD
Thickness 8.7mm 8.8mm 8mm 8.8mm
Width 47mm 26mm 20mm 40mm
Weight (per box)
- 1200mm x 2745mm 16kg 23.5kg 22kg 23.5kg
- 1200mm x 1000mm 6.1kg 9.1kg 8.3kg 9.1kg
- 2400mm x 1200mm (1pc) 15kg N/A 18kg 20kg
Panels Per Box 2pc (600 x 1000 & 600 x 2745mm), 1pc (2400 x 1200mm) 2pcs (600 x 1000 & 600 x 2745mm), 2pc (600 x 1000 & 600 x 2745mm), 1pc (2400 x 1200mm) 2pc (600 x 1000 & 600 x 2745mm), 1pc (2400 x 1200mm)
Panel Finish Material White water-based primer White water-based primer White water-based primer White water-based primer
Slat Finish Material Solid MR MDF (760kg/m³ density) Solid MR MDF (760kg/m³ density) Solid MR MDF (760kg/m³ density) Solid MR MDF (760kg/m³ density)
Slat Core Material PVC film backing for added strength PVC film backing for added strength PVC film backing for added strength PVC film backing for added strength
Panel Backing Material Spray-primed with a formaldehyde-free, water-based primer Spray-primed with a formaldehyde-free, water-based primer Spray-primed with a formaldehyde-free, water-based primer Spray-primed with a formaldehyde-free, water-based primer
step 1.

prep & measure

Get your tools ready and measure your space carefully to determine the precise cuts needed for your panel installation. Accurate measurements ensure a perfect fit and a seamless finish.

Tools You'll Need:

  • Circular Saw (or) Handsaw
  • Silicon Gun
  • Fast Curing Liquid Nails (Recommended) Sika, SikaBond Instant Nails Fast (or) Contact Adhesive (Recommended) Sikabond Contact Fix
  • Wood Filler: Timbermate Wood Filler (Recommended)
  • Tape Measure
  • Sandpaper (120 to 220 or 320 grit)
  • Rags (or) Cloth
  • Paint Scraper
  • Stanley Knife
step 2.

cut & clean

Once you have your measurements, apply them to the back of the sheet.

  • Measure and mark from each side to give you two reference points. Use a straight edge to and draw your lines, ensuring accuracy.
  • Cut along the line with your circular saw or handsaw. ( Note vertical lines can be cut with Stanley knife if the edges fall in the flexible portion of the panel.)
  • After cutting, wipe the panel with a rag or cloth to remove any excess sawdust.
step 3.

Adhesive & Application

  • Ensure both the panel and the surface being applied to are clean and dry.
  • Apply your fast curing liquid nails to the back of the sheet, placing adhesive roughly 30mm in from the edges all around the sheet, then create a squiggly line through the middle.
  • Position the panel and press firmly to disperse the glue. (If using contact adhesive, apply it evenly on the back of the sheet with a paint roller.) For 360° installations, use a pull tie down strap to secure the panel until the glue cures.
step 4.

patch & paint

  • We suggest waiting 24 hours to ensure the glue has fully cured before patching.
  • Once cured, apply wood filler to any touch-up spots using a paint scraper.
  • After the wood filler is dry, use 120 grit sandpaper to remove excess wood filler, followed by a light sanding with 220 and 320 grit sandpaper.
  • Clean the panel gently with a cloth and a soapy water solution, then let it dry completely before painting.
  • Grab your paintbrush and watch your masterpiece come to life.