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Wall covering for boats TAMARA

wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
wall covering for boats
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TAMARA - wall and ceiling textile for high comfort TAMARA is a robust wall and ceiling textile. The soft surface gives you a cozy atmosphere in your boat or yacht. The openwork color conceals slight unevenness. The TAMARA wall and ceiling cladding facilitates processing in hard-to-reach areas thanks to its elasticity. The charmeuse on the back increases the strength and serves as a non-slip surface for the adhesive. We recommend our solvent-free UNI-Kleber 140 for gluing. properties • Stretchy • Slightly heat and cold insulating • Lightfast: Grade 5-6 • Abrasion resistant • Solid cut edges Dimensions • Total thickness: approx. 5 mm • Width: approx. 175 cm • Delivery: from 1 running meter • Roll length: approx. 40 m composition • Upper material 70% polyester, 30% viscose • Polyamide foam and charmeuse • Total weight / m² approx. 250 g cleaning Wipe with a damp microfiber cloth. Stains should be treated beforehand with mild detergent or upholstery foam. Areas of application Boat, yacht and shipbuilding, home, caravan and vehicle equipment. processing Cut TAMARA generously according to the areas. Then apply our solvent-free UNI-Kleber 140, set back about 2-3 cm from the edges, in stages on the surfaces to be glued. Allow the adhesive to flash off a little - observe the data sheet (supplied). After a given time, place TAMARA, also in stages, in the still half-damp adhesive bed, correct if necessary and then press firmly. Cut the edges, apply a little glue, let it flash off briefly, stick on the mounting rails and insert the TAMARA.
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