February 21, 2025
Instructions - how to use our Tools
Instructions for Gluing Shoji Paper
Whether as a room divider or as a design element - a Japanese Shoji wall with sliding doors has its own charm in every modern room architecture. The delicate wooden frames are covered with Shoji paper on the back.
250 ml, 500 ml, 1 liter, 2.5 liters, 5 liters

Preparation: The wood must be dry and clean! No paint, no oil, no dust! If the Shoji frame is to be painted before gluing, carefully mask the glue surfaces beforehand!
If possible, the Shoji frame should be laid horizontally. Rigid, vertically installed elements can also be covered in the described manner, but it requires a bit more caution. Open the roll and pay attention to the orientation of the decorative paper.
If possible, the Shoji frame should be laid horizontally. Rigid, vertically installed elements can also be covered in the described manner, but it requires a bit more caution. Open the roll and pay attention to the orientation of the decorative paper.

The attachment with the included adhesive labels on the first edge ensures that the paper cannot shift after the glue application.

Remove the intermediate stopper from the glue bottle, screw the cap with the hole back on, and apply the glue in such a way that a thin glue line is formed, no thicker than 1 - 2 mm. Hold the bottle vertically upwards. The closure is equipped with a guide, ensuring that the glue application always occurs at a consistent distance from the edge of the strip. We recommend the first attempt on a test strip.
