
Cleaning Instructions
Fiber-Lite panels are designed for minimum care and maintenance. When cleaning panels they should be washed with a light detergent such as Spic & Span, Pine-Sol, Mr. Clean, etc. . . Panels may also be cleaned with steam, high pressure sprayers or soap and water.
A 5% to 10% TriSodium Phosphate water solution may also be used to clean panels. Rinse thoroughly after applying. Hard water deposits may be cleaned with a 10% solution of Acetic Acid in cold water. Rinse thoroughly after applying.
It is strongly recommended not to use abrasive cleaners when cleaning panels (i.e., SOS Pads, Ajax, Comet, etc.).
Adhesive can be removed from panel surface by using mineral spirits or equivalent solvent based cleaner.
Fiber-Lite panels can be re-conditioned by using wax, Endust or similar conditioner.
Following these instructions Fiber-Lite panels will give a fine and lasting appearance for many years.
* Nonwarranty: The information contained in this program is presented in good faith and is believed to be accurate, but without guarantee. Conditions of use are beyond our control and all risks are assumed by the user. Nothing herein is a recommendation for uses which infringe valid patents or as extending a license under valid patents.
* Notice: Panels and components made of aluminum, polystyrene foam, vinyl and wood may be combustible and accordingly, should be used in compliance with local codes and insurance regulations.
Installation Reminders
1. Follow safety and fire guidelines during installation and use of panels. Compliance with local building codes is recommended.
2. First panel installed should be set true with plumb line. Check plumb line during installation.
3. Pre-condition panels prior to installation and allow for expansion and contraction during installation.
4. Use moldings, silicone, fasteners, and adhesive with panels for best installation.
5. Remove excess silicone during installation or trim after silicone has cured.
6. Place molding on panel, if required, before fastening panel. (i.e., CAP, ISC, OSC, etc.).
7. Cut moldings as needed. For example, division bar may need to be cut to accommodate a ceiling or base cove.
8. Cut panels, if required, for proper installation.
9. Use hold-down-clips if panels are used in a suspended ceiling.
10. Span studs or joists only with proper thickness of panel.
11. Clean panels, if required, after installation.
