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Interior Panel Benefits

True Nature is a trend inspired by natural wood finishes, earthen textures, and unique material characteristics that are showcased rather than corrected.

Mineralize is a trend based on the neutral grays that are seen in concrete, stone, and weathered woodgrains. It is commonly found with a perfect blend of warm and cool hues.

STONEWOOD SELECT DESIGNS

CURRENT TRENDS, COMPETITIVE PRICING, ATTRACTIVE LEAD TIMES

A selection of exquisite and stylish trends for today’s progressive market. View interactive Stonewood Select Overview.

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Field Fabrication

Items discussed in this video are:

  • 0:37 Recommended Tools
  • 0:45 Pre-Fabrication Setup
  • 1:10 General Cutting and Chamfering
  • 2:07 Door & Window Detailing
  • 2:32 Exposed Fastening Drilling
  • 3:18 Concealed Fastening Drilling
  • 4:12 Kerfing
  • 4:40 Rabbeting
  • 5:01 Penetrations
  • 5:33 Final Inspection


Exposed Fastener (EF) Installation

Items discussed in this video are:

  • 0:12 Optional Horizontal Top Closure Flashing
  • 0:17 Optional Horizontal Bottom Closure Flashing
  • 0:20 Optional Horizontal Joint Drip Flashing
  • 0:24 Vertical Termination Furring 
  • 0:28 Vertical Joining Furring
  • 0:32 Vertical Spanning Furring
  • 0:44 Installation Process


Concealed Fastener (CF) Installation

Items discussed in this video are:

  • 0:10 Vertical Attachment Furring
  • 0:12 Continuous Rail Extrusion
  • 0:15 Standard Clip Extrusion
  • 0:17 Adjustable Clip Extrusion 
  • 0:20 Rail Cover
  • 0:22 Adjustable Clip Set Screw
  • 0:24 Adjustable Leveling Bolt
  • 0:27 Clip Fastener
  • 0:30 Installation Process

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When cleaning Stonewood Architectural Panels, use a progressive approach starting with the gentlest cleaning method. It is best to use the least amount of cleaning agents and no scrubbing to remove the debris in order to keep the panel looking beautiful.

Benchmark Recommendation: It is highly recommended to always test clean a small part of the affected area, and once the effectiveness of the procedure has been verified, proceed with the rest of the surface.

Cleaning Progression:

  • Step 1: Clean the surface just with pure hot water and use a clean soft cloth (not dyed). Always use a wet or damp cloth, do not rub the panels when dry.
  • Step 2: Washing the surface with dishwashing detergent and plenty of lukewarm water. Use a clean, soft cloth, applying light pressure. Rinse with clean water. Never use cloths or sponges with abrasive cleaning surfaces or additives as they will damage the surface of the panels.
  • Step 3: Grease, oil or tar may be removed with a good grade of hexane, aliphatic naphtha or kerosene. These solvents may be obtained at a paint or hardware store and should be used in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. Any oily film left behind by solvents should be removed immediately by washing.

DO NOT USE: Window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds, or solvents such as acetone, Ethyl Acetate, MEK, nail polish remover, gasoline, benzene, carbon tetrachloride or lacquer thinner. They cleaning agents will cause permanent damage to the surface of the panel.

Repair: There is no approved method to repair the panels. If damaged, they must be replaced.