Wall Fabric Maintenance
1. Maintenance considerations actually begin during the initial installation phase. Since the wall fabric must not be exposed to drafts immediately after application-requiring instead a natural, air-drying process-introducing ventilation at this stage could lead to issues such as cracking at the seams or curling edges.
2. Once the installation is complete, particular care must be taken when laying wooden flooring or moving furniture into the room to prevent construction or installation personnel from damaging the wall fabric. If repairs are required later-even for an area as small as a fingernail-a slight color discrepancy will likely be noticeable; furthermore, physical damage of this nature is often more difficult to repair than other types of issues.
3. Extending the lifespan of the wall fabric largely depends on daily habits. Avoid scribbling or drawing on the surface, and refrain from striking the fabric directly with hard objects. Additionally, if you notice signs of dampness or water leakage on the wall, address the underlying wall issue or implement waterproofing measures immediately.
Wall Fabric Cleaning
Typically, areas soiled with dust or dirt can simply be wiped down using a clean, slightly damp towel. Ensure the towel is rinsed frequently during use. For areas with stubborn stains, a small amount of mild detergent (such as dish soap) can be applied for effective cleaning; however, it is crucial to clean these spots promptly rather than delaying the process. When wiping, take care not to damage the seams of the wall fabric. It is highly recommended that you perform this task yourself-rather than entrusting it to a nanny or hourly housekeeper-to avoid vigorous scrubbing or rough handling that could result in damage to the wall fabric.