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How to Maintain Decorative Wall Panels

Maintain Decorative Wall Panels

You are either a fan of the new wall panels or are considering using them in your interiors. We covered in an earlier issue why decorative wall panels make a great choice to decorate Indian homes. Today we will discuss how to maintain them.

You are either a fan of the new wall panels or are considering using them in your interiors. We covered in an earlier issue why decorative wall panels make a great choice to decorate Indian homes. Today we will discuss how to maintain them.

Decorative wall panels are becoming a popular choice for home interiors. They are one of the most cost-effective wall treatments available. They are susceptible to wear and tear, just like any other surface in a house. These tips will help you maintain your wall panels so they last a long time.

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Get to know your panels

It is important to know the material of your panels before you can decide how to maintain them. Panels for decorative walls are made of a durable substrate such as MDF, particleboard or PVC. There is often a top finish of decorative material like printed paper, patterned fabric and laminate. You can make panels more manageable by knowing the details of the top and base finishes.

Keep dusting

Wall panels with a smart pattern are great for hiding dirt stains. However, they also collect dust. Use a feather duster to lightly clean your panels every day. You can also include vacuuming your panels into your regular maintenance routines.

Stay away from the sun

Most decorative finishes, including fabric, laminate, and patterned paper can fade over time. When installing them, ensure that they are away from windows, doors, and other direct sunlight sources. To soften the light coming through your panels, you can use louvered blinds or curtains to cover your windows.

 

Remove stains and splatters as soon as possible

In any home with young children, there will be stains, scrawls, and splashes. To avoid permanent damage, it is best to address these issues immediately. Use a soft cloth to rub stains. Any rough handling could cause damage to the surface. To avoid streaks, lightly rub the stains with mild soapwater. This will work for most stains. Excessive water can cause damage to your wall panel. Before you start using stronger detergents, make sure to test one corner first before moving on to the other. Avoid harsh solvent cleaners, as they can damage surfaces.

 

Keep the panels dry

If they are exposed to water, decorative wall panels can become damaged. It is best to avoid installing them near bathrooms and kitchens. Although most fibre boards are resistant to moisture, they can warp when exposed to excessive dampness. If they are left wet, laminate and paper finishes can separate from the surface. You should ensure that your panels are protected from water and clean up any spillages as soon as possible. Also, be aware of damp patches which can become a nuisance in Indian homes.

You can cover them while you renovate

You will need to take care of your decorative wall panels just like furniture when you are renovating. Wrap a sheet of plastic over your panels to keep them safe from dust and paint stains. This will prevent stains and tears from being caused by upholstered panels. You can remove panels from your home for any length of time by carefully uninstalling them and storing them in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight or moisture.

It is important to follow the care instructions for your wall panels, which will vary depending on their finish. You can easily keep your wall panels looking new for many years with a little regular maintenance.

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