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Flash time/set up times may vary with low solvent adhesives.
Ensure the correct set up time is utilized prior to installing
the planks.
Do not slide the planks through the adhesive when placing them
in position. Simply place the long tongue into the adjoining long
groove as close as possible to the short adjoining end and adjust
into final position. Planks should be butted tightly to adjoining
plank.
A random mixing of the various surface graining configuration
is suggested to enhance the natural beauty of this floor. Floor
should be installed from several cartons at the same time to ensure
a good color and shade mix.
The first row of planks should be installed with the edge of
the groove lined up on the chalk line. The tongue should be facing
the starting wall. The first row must be aligned and seated in
the adhesive as all additional rows will be pulled back to this
original row.
On additional rows it may be necessary to align planks with a
cut-off piece of scrap as shown. A soft rubber mallet can be used
to tap the planks on the edge until they are pulled into proper
position.
Check for a tight fit between all edges and ends of each plank.
End joints of adjacent rows should be staggered a minimum of 6
inches.
If you are installing over wood type subfloor, use small finishing
nails to hold the first row in place, set and fill the nail holes
with latex filler, which is manufactured to blend with your flooring.
Complete the installation using the same procedures. Be sure
not to spread the adhesive too far ahead of your work area. It
is not recommended to work on the newly installed flooring. If
it is absolutely necessary to work on the newly installed flooring,
then use a kneeler board. The kneeler board will distribute your
weight evenly over a wide area.
To eliminate minor shifting or gapping of product during installation,
the recommended tape to use is 3M 2090 Blue Mask Tape to hold
the planks together during installation.
As you are installing the floor, clean the adhesive residue off
the floor with soap and water and a clean cloth. If the adhesive
should set up on the flooring, then use mineral spirits on a damp
cloth.
Avoid heavy foot traffic on the flooring for at least 24 hours.
Move the furniture back into the room after 24 hours. Do not cover
the floor for 7 days after installation, to ensure proper cure
of the adhesive.
It is no longer necessary to roll the floor with a 150 lb. roller.
Do not roll the floor. If end or side lifting takes place, then
we recommend adding weight to the raised areas until the adhesive
gains sufficient bond. This condition may be found in doorways
or around the perimeter of the room where molding is to be installed.
* Always follow manufactures directions
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