How to choose WPC wall panels?
As a popular material in the decoration industry, how should we judge the quality of wpc fluted wall panel and how to choose the wood plastic wall panel that suits us?
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As a popular material in the decoration industry, how should we judge the quality of wpc fluted wall panel and how to choose the wood plastic wall panel that suits us?
How to choose WPC wall panels? Read More »
How to install wall panel?
1. Measurement
2. Mark
3. Cutting
4. Apply glue to the wall board
5. Install wall panels
6. Caulking and cleaning
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Pay special attention to accuracy when measuring wall panels. After measuring the area of the wall and wall panels and subtracting the area of obstacles, you can calculate the number of wall panels you need.
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Different usage scenarios,different materials,different economic costs,different operability,let’s introduce the difference between wall paneling and wall cladding.
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After comparing wallboard and wallpaper, we can easily conclude that wallboard is obviously better than wallpaper. Their durability, ease of maintenance, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation make them the premier choice for people looking for richness in siding while adding visual beauty.
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Common types of flute wall panels include indoor flute wall panels, silent flute wall panels, and Exterior fluted Wall Panel.
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The daily maintenance of fluted wall panels generally includes four steps: dusting off the dust on the wall, rinsing with detergent, cleaning serious stains, and drying the wall.
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The fluted wall panel is a decorative component made up of two parts, the base plate and the surface film paper, which are bonded with a unique glue. The base plate is made of 30% wood powder, 45% PVC resin and 25% calcium powder and is co-extruded into one piece.
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