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What exactly is Magnetic Vinyl Panel?A patented system of magnet sheet fused onto the vinyl panel lower layer during production, which allows it to attach itself to any metal & magnetic primer wall, cabinet, appliance or floor! Without any glue or nails, the magnetic attraction forms a secure bond that locks the vinyl panels into place.
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Is Magnetic Paneling Safe for Your Family?Yes! Adhesives used in many vinyl panel products are harmful. Magnetic vinyl panel is a safe choice because it doesn’t necessitate the use of glue during installation. Magnetic vinyl panel reduce your family’s VOC exposure tremendously.
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Is Magnetic Paneling Safe for Your Electronics?A big question many have is about the magnets themselves. Are they strong enough to impact credit cards, computers or other electronics? The answer is no, magnets have been tested and will not impact electronics, pacemakers or anything else in your home, so no need to worry!
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Are Magnetic Vinyl Panel an Environmentally-Friendly Choice?Absolutely! Are you ready to interchange your home interior with different designs of vinyl paneling? With magnetic vinyl panels, you can quickly update your wall, cabinets, appliance and flooring. If you’ve been looking into sustainable paneling and other eco-friendly options, magnetic vinyl panel is a great choice, with the ability to change design or fix small sections without sending a bunch of materials and wastes to the landfill or the use of any harmful chemicals.
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What Goes Behind or Under the Magnetic Panel?Magnetic panels can be placed directly on magnetic primer/paint or metal backings.
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How Do You Install Magnetic Panel?This product might just be the easiest vinyl panel to install. With traces of iron on your magnetic primer/painted wall, floor or metal backings, all you have to do is set your magnetic panels to place. No more glue, nails, fitting grooves or hassle cutting hardwoods. Get them as magnetic panels instead to make it easier!
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Will Magnetic Panels Move Around? Are They Stable?Our magnetic panel are strong enough to hold in place when the wall or floor are properly treated with magnetic primer and painted, it bond especially well with metal backings.
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What’s the Advantages of Magnetic Paneling?You can change your magnetic panels seasonally or whenever you want, because magnetic panel is so easy to put in and remove, it’s incredibly easy to update it as often as you want, simply remove and store your panels without damaging them.
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Is Magnetic Panel Repairs Easy?Difficulty of repair is one of the biggest disadvantages from both traditional vinyl and wood installations, pulling up panels that have been nailed or glued without damaging the backing is very difficult and to repair a damaged floating floor that clicks-together, you have to disassemble from the wall, all the way to the panel in question. With magnetic paneling, we don’t foresee you ever have to make any repairs but when you do, just simply remove the magnetic panel with a suction cup and replace it with a new panel.
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How Does Magnetic Vinyl Paneling Installation Compare to Other Types of Installation?Here’s some quick look at how magnetic vinyl panel compares to some more traditional installation techniques. Magnetic Vinyl Panel vs. Glue Down Whether you buy other low-VOC vinyl panels, it won’t be truly non-toxic if you use conventional glue. Sure there are some low-VOC adhesives, but if you don’t ever want to deal with the issue, opt for magnetic paneling instead! Magnetic Vinyl Panel vs. Click-Together Floating Planks If you’ve looked into the differences between vinyl panels vs. laminate, you’ve probably read a little bit on floating panels. Magnetic paneling is very similar to a floating panel, although for floating panels it requires the panels to snap together with each other. The biggest difference between the two is that magnetic paneling allows you to pull up and change out single panel without taking apart the whole installation. Magnetic Vinyl Panel vs. Staple Down or Nail Down While hardwood is the most often installed as a nail down surface, it’s by no means the only one. Many carpets are installed using tacks and glue; even some types of laminate are stapled down. The point is, staple-down and nail-down installation is much more time consuming and less versatile than magnetic panel.
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