Installation Guide

Panel Installation
WARNING
Fumes Hazard
The fumes from the silicone and solvents used
by the installer can be harmful if used in an
unventilated room. Always work in a well-ventilated area.
To keep the area well-ventilated, open windows and use
exhaust fans. If adequate ventilation is not achievable or
practical, use respiratory protective equipment.
1. Clean the backs of each panel with denatured alcohol or
another non oil-based cleaning solvent.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use oil-based cleaners, such as mineral spirits, to
clean the panels. The oil in the cleaner will prevent the panel
from adhering properly to the wall.
2. Apply the silicone in 1-1/4” diameter dots every 8 to 10
inches apart over the surface of the panel. Follow the
silicone manufacturer’s instructions and note all ventilation
and installation precautions.
Note: When using an industrial grade hot melt glue gun in
place of bracing, apply the silicone as stated in Step 2.
Then apply the hot melt glue to the panel, as needed,
and quickly press the panel firmly into place. Also refer
to the WARNING on the next page for hot melt glue
applications.
WARNING
This process is not recommended for the do-it-
yourself homeowner.
Using hot melt glue in place of bracing requires application
by a qualified installer. This temporary bonding method
must hold the panel to the wall during the 24 hour curing
time of the 100% clear silicone sealant. The hot melt glue by
itself is not sufficient to bond the panel to the wall.
Therefore, improper or inadequate application of the hot
melt glue may result in insufficient bonding of the panel to
the wall. Due to the weight of the panel, failure to follow this
recommendation may allow it to detach itself from the wall,
causing possible injury to someone in or around the
shower enclosure.
Improper installation methods may also result in water
damage or other damage to floors, walls, or other portions
of your building or home.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use a home applicator, craft-type hot melt glue gun.
Using this type of glue gun will NOT hold the panels in place
long enough for the silicone to bond properly to the wall.
3. Install back panel (1) first. Then, install left-hand panel (2).
Finally, install right-hand panel (3).
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2 3
4. Firmly press the surface of each panel against the wall. It
is important to apply hand pressure to the entire surface of
the panel to bond it to the wall surface.
Apron Strips (optional)
If the wall and wall panel extends beyond the shower base,
adding apron strips will provide a finished look to your
installation.
The two small apron strips can be cut from scraps of a panel.
When cutting these apron strips, make sure the finished edge
of the panel is facing outward.
Installation Procedure
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