HardieGlaze Lining - FAQs

Can I use HardieGlaze Lining in a shower application?
Answer: Yes, HardieGlaze Lining can be used in a shower application.
Can I use HardieGlaze Lining on the floor?
Answer: No, HardieGlaze Lining is not suitable for flooring applications.
How must internal corners be treated when installing HardieGlaze Lining?
Answer: They can be formed by having a 6mm gap left between the sheets with a bond breaker tape behind that is filled with a flexible silicone sealant or alternatively use the pvc or aluminium jointers with sealant.
What can I clean HardieGlaze Lining products with?
Answer: A damp cloth or a cloth with a non-abrasive cleaner as per the cleaning procedures in the HardieGlaze Lining installation manual.
What type of adhesive can be used with HardieGlaze Lining?
Answer: James Hardie recommends a good quality wallboard adhesive e.g. Silaflex PB or liquid nails.
When I cut HardieGlaze Liniing, do the sheet edges require any special treatment?
Answer: Yes, the cut edges must be well primed with Dulux Primercryl or Dulux Acra Prime 501/1 or similar.
Which cutting method will provide the cleanest cut in HardieGlaze Lining?
Answer: The HardiBlade fitted to a circular saw with dust extraction will provide the cleanest cut. Orientate the sheet face up to prevent chipping of the surface. Be careful not to scratch the surface with skill saw.

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