Measure the wall area where you plan to install your fiberglass panel.
How to cut bathroom wall paneling.
If it s too soft the plastic will stretch a little when cut with tin snips.
With some thin types of wall paneling you can cut out detailed shapes with just a utility knife and firm pressure.
The first step in how to install paneling is to remove all wall plates outlets and any nails in the wall.
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Place one hand on the paneling on either side of the blade.
If the plastic is softer you should be able to use tin snips.
Cutting round holes can be tricky with a jigsaw especially if the hole is less.
Cut the panels to fit the space with a fine toothed saw or a pair of shears for.
If the panel is too hard it will quickly snap or crack.
For best results set the paneling in the room for a few days before you install it.
Place the paneling on the saw.
Gently remove any crown moulding baseboards and trim you plan on using again.
Fill over the screw heads with spackle and smooth over so that it is level with the bathroom wall panels.
The best means of testing the panel for cutting is to take a scrap piece of the plastic wall panel and try the tin snips first.
Push down on the paneling as you hold it against the fence.
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What you use to cut the panel depends on the type of panel itself.
This will allow it to adjust to the humidity in a room.
Cut the top and bottom trim to size and attach to the bathroom wall panels by nailing into place using thin tack nails.
3 transfer this measurement to a sheet of fiberglass wall paneling and mark the sheet where you plan to make the cut.
If it s hard plastic you ll need to use a hacksaw.
Push the paneling forward over the blade until.
Measure the area where you plan to install the panels and lay out the panels in an area of equal size and shape.