Wall, Installation instructions – Walltalkers wt-ii-tack-wall.pdf User Manual

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www.walltalkers.com

a division of Koroseal Interior Products, LLC

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7075TAC1II1 10/14

CHOICE OF ADHESIVE

Dry fit the sheet and direct scribe, using a divider tool, along the

ceiling and floor. Score and undercut the sheet along the scribe

marks. Prior to installation, back roll sheets once in reverse direction

to release roll stretch. Draw a perpendicular pencil line on the wall

for your starting edge. Draw another perpendicular pencil line for

the opposite side of the tac·wall panel. For best results, use L910

adhesive. Typically, the working time of the L910 is 15 minutes

(temperature and humidity may affect working time). Apply adhesive

to the wall (between the perpendicular pencil lines) with a putty

knife and spread with a 1/16" square notched trowel. Only apply

enough adhesive to adhere to one panel at a time. If necessary,

apply 10" to 12" of contact adhesive or acrylic dispersion to the

upper part of the wall and to the back of the tac·wall to prevent

the sheet from sliding down along the fresh adhesive.

PRESSING INTO ADHESIVE

Press the sheet of tac·wall into the fresh adhesive, starting with the

top edge and the side along the first perpendicular pencil line. Work

from the top downwards, widthwise first. Firmly roll through the width

then the length with a heavy pressure roller to ensure proper transfer

of adhesive and to remove all air bubbles. Remove adhesive residue

immediately with a damp cloth. Mineral spirits may be used to

remove dried adhesive from the surface of the tac·wall. The first

sheet should now be fully cut in, adhered, and rolled.

NOTE: On non-porous walls it is best to let the adhesive flash off at

least 50% (make sure adhesive remains wet enough to transfer to

the burlap backing) before applying the tac·wall material. This will

give better initial tack and allow the adhesive to cure properly.

SEAMING WITH SUBSEQUENT SHEETS

Install all tac·wall in the same direction. Using the edge of the first

piece installed, measure and make a pencil line for the opposite edge

of the next panel to be installed. Dry fit the next sheet and direct

scribe, using a divider tool, along the ceiling and floor. Score and

undercut the sheet along the scribe marks. Spread the L910 adhesive

with proper-notched trowel. Spread from the edge of the first sheet to

the pencil line at the seam edge of the second sheet. Press firmly into

place with a heavy pressure roller. Roll seam with hand roller. Remove

adhesive residue immediately with warm water and a mild detergent.

Dried adhesive can be removed with mineral spirits. Repeat the same

procedures for each sheet, completing one sheet at a time until the

job is completed.

NOTE: When installing tac·wall to cover an entire wall, it is best to

finish off walls with crown molding and base. In your take offs, order

enough material so that you won’t have any cross or butt seams.

NOTE: Another acceptable method for fitting the tac·wall in an

entire wall installation is to pattern scribe the material. This would be

recommended when the material has to be fit to the exact size without

the use of molding or base.

FINISHING OFF JOINTS

Possibilities:

• Install tac·wall sheets with trace cut edges butted against each

other, use seam and strip cutter.

• Install tac·wall sheets with trimmed factory edges butted against

each other, and gouge out grooves between the sheets with the

grooving gouge.

• Remove the factory edges from both tac·wall sheets and affix the

sheets to the desired distance from each other, after having painted

the visible part of the wall in a matching color.

• Finish the edges with T-profiles, obtainable from retail shops.

• Trim factory edges. Then, using a routing machine, bevel or shape

the edge for the desired look. Then, install the tac·wall butted

against each other.

FINISH

Finish off wall with strips and skirting.

INSIDE CORNERS

For best results, pattern scribing the material will ensure a tight fit

between the tac·wall sheets.

OUTSIDE CORNERS

For the best finish look, an outside corner guard profile should

be used. This will ensure adequate protection and durability to

the installation.

Tac·wall is supplied with a smooth finish and is very easy to clean.

Tac·wall is ready for immediate use. Adhesive residue should

always be removed as quickly as possible with a clean damp cloth.

Dried adhesive residue should be cleaned with a clean cloth and

mineral spirits.

Regular dusting or, if necessary, wiping with a damp cloth guarantees

a long useful tac

wall life.

NOTE: Tac·wall does not normally need a special maintenance product.

Clean tac·wall with a soft brush or cloth and lukewarm water using a

neutral pH (7-8.5) cleansing agent, such as Marmoleum Floor Cleaner.

Remove water with a squeegee and a cloth. Rinse with clean water to

prevent the formation of white residue. Use a squeegee once more to

remove water.

Tac·wall is made from natural raw materials. While it is maturing in

the drying stoves, a yellow coat, termed “drying room film” may

appear on the surface. This occurs during the manufacturing process.

This film, caused by oxidation of linseed oil, occurs intermittently and

with varying intensity. It is most noticeable on the blue and gray

shades. However, the discoloration is only TEMPORARY.

2.1 after installation

2. maintenance instructions for tac

wall

2.2 regular maintenance

2.3 intensive maintenance

2.4 drying room film

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