Moffat Wall Covering
MOFFAT WALL COVERING
MOFFAT WALL COVERING
Its texture mimics weathered sand dunes.
With flowing linear patterns, Moffat is a textured wall covering that provides an earthy, rustic flair.
INFORMATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR RAILROADED PANELS
At Vahallan, we are meticulous about each hand-painted wall covering we create for our customers. Every order is crafted by our artists to give your space the personalized look and feel you’re seeking.Using unique designs, a detailed process, and intricately forged materials, Vahallan paper is proudly made in Lincoln, Nebraska—where artistry and craftsmanship meet
BRAND
Vahallan
PRODUCT TYPE
Wall Panels
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
FIRE RATING
ASTM E84 Class A
PRODUCTION
Made in United States
DOWNLOAD
↓ Installation Instructions
REPEAT AND MATCH
No repeat. Random pattern match.
CLEANING & CARE
-Avoid getting the wall covering excessively wet. -Most stains will wipe clean with water and a soft cloth. -Do not use cleaners, solvents, or chemicals on any kind on Vahallan wall coverings. -Before cleaning any product, we recommend testing it on a small, inconspicuous area.
PANEL WIDTH
30" untrimmed, 28" usable
PANEL LENGTH
Up to 22', ordered by the foot
PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
-The panels should be viewed and approved by client before installation. Confirm that you have the correct quantity and color of product. No claims will be allowed if more than 3 panels have been installed. All claims must be made within 30 days of ship date. -No claims are allowed for labor charges or consequential damages. No claims are allowed if lighting in install area is unfinished/not fully installed. -Our product is not guaranteed against fading or color changes over time. Prolonged storage is not recommended. -When handling wall coverings, avoid folding or creasing the product. -Store the material in a dry place between 60° - 85°F.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Table & Level
- Sponge and towels
- Steel straight edge
- Snap-off-blade knife
- Seam roller & Clean water
- Painting supplies for priming
- Romans pro-977 wall covering primer
- Smoothing brush or plastic smoother
- Wall covering primer (Draw tite™ preferred)
- Clear adhesive (Romans 880 or Romans Pro-838 preferred)
APPLICATION
Full panels - installed railroaded
USE
Wallcovering
AVAILABLE COLORS
8
APPLICATIONS
STEP 1 : SETUP
Make sure the walls are dirt- and dust-free, and that cracks, nail holes, and loose plaster have been fixed. Remove any electrical outlet plates and vent covers. These can be covered by our wall covering and werecommend doing this prior to covering the walls.
STEP 2 : WALL PREPARATION
Walls should be smooth and sanded. Surfaces receiving the wall covering should be primed with two coats of high-quality acrylic primer. Match primer color to paper to minimize visible seams on wall. Read the manufacturer’s label for suggested primer drying time.
STEP 3 : WALL MAPPING
Determine whether you are going to double-cut or table trim. Reference the specific pattern’s recommended usable width to determine how much should be trimmed off. If both the original width and recommended usable width are the same, butt-seaming is recommended. Draw a vertical line with a level, or use a laser level to keep the paper straight. For a single wall, start in the center and work out. For whole rooms, map it out so that you end in a corner. Measure the entire job carefully before applying to avoid thin side panels.
STEP 4 : ADHESIVE APPLICATION
Apply adhesive to the back of your prepared piece using a paint roller. It is important that the application is even and adequate, particularly at the edges. To ensure proper adhesion, book or allow paper to relax for 30-90 seconds after applying adhesive. On heavily textured papers or porous surfaced papers, avoid getting adhesive on the face of the wall covering as it could stain the papers. It may be necessary on heavily textured wallpapers to put adhesive on both the wall and back of paper.
STEP 5 : PAPER APPLICATION
Some patterns will have “T” written on the back of the panels - this is the top of the wall covering. When you are confident of your measurement, start by applying the panel to the wall along the vertical line and smoothing it to remove the wrinkles and air bubbles. A plastic scraper or brush will be required, depending on the paper thickness. Once table trimmed, line up the edge of the next piece, or, if double cutting, overlap your second panel onto your first panel by approximately one inch and double cut. A seam roller may be necessary to remove a raised seam. Trim the ceiling and floor edges of the wallpaper after application. Pre-trimming is not recommended as ceiling and baseboard may not be level. Wipe down the paper with a clean, damp towel or sponge to remove any paste on the surface.