Cork roll installation instructions from jelinek cork group.
How to glue cork tiles to a wall.
For maximum bond allow to dry for 24 hours.
Roll a section of adhesive that is approximately four foot square.
Clean the wall with an all purpose cleaner and degreaser.
Let the wall thoroughly dry before proceeding.
For larger projects like heavy wall art or projects that need to be waterproofed like wine cork coasters you should use glue that bonds well to multiple surfaces.
You can also use a clothes steamer in combination with adhesive remover to make the glue soft and loose.
Our cork supplier recommended using a linoleum adhesive with small finish nails along the edge to help hold the sheet up while the glue sets we did an entire wall.
Cork board is often glued to a wall to hold it in place.
Guides you through a typical installation of cork rolls or cork sheets.
How to make cork stick to the walls.
While using an adhesive will secure cork board to a wall it is better to glue the cork board to a backing then fasten the assembly to the wall.
Glue is troweled on with plenty of open time and you may need to roll the edges if there is a seam.
The wall should be as smooth as possible for the best.
Lightly sand the surface of the wall with 220 grit sandpaper if you have a textured wall.