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Natural stone cladding Wall Panel - Baya Multico

Baya Multico Natural Stone Cladding Panel (Slate)

↕️ Dimensions: 40 x 15 x 0.6 cm

Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Installed without joints, except in wet areas where 2 mm joints are recommended.
Can be installed near a heat source (observe a safe distance and use appropriate backing material).

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A touch of modernity with a stone effect
Made entirely of slate, Baya Multico is a cladding panel that will bring small pops of color to your interior. With its gray and rust tones, Baya Multico quickly creates an industrial loft effect. Its compact size also makes it ideal for kitchen backsplashes or behind a wood stove. Its rectangular shape allows for easy installation and requires no joints, except in wet areas where a 2 mm joint is recommended.

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Data sheet

Composition
Natural Stone
Use
Inside and Outside
Length (cm)
40
Height (cm)
15
Width (cm)
0.6
Weight (box)
17,5
Plate Shape
Rectangle
Compatible near a heat source
Yes
Number of pieces per box
20
Number of M2 per box
1,2
Quantity / Pallet
51
m2 / pallet
61.2
Use of seals
No
FSC Certificate
Without Wood
Indoor air quality
A+
Recyclability
Carton mostly recyclable
Integration of recycled material
No
Compostability
Non-compostable packaging
Reuse
Non-reusable packaging
Presence of dangerous substances
Do not contain extremely concerning substances
Bonus and penality
No

Materials:

  • Level
  • Tape measure
  • Notched trowel
  • Bucket
  • Sponge
  • Diamond blade grinder, ready-to-use C2S adhesive mortar (for exterior),
  • High-performance tile adhesive (for interior),
  • Rubber mallet
  • Safety goggles and gloves.

1. Mix the panels

Before installation, mix the panels from different boxes to achieve better color uniformity.


2. Ensure the surface is suitable

The surface must be flat, clean, and dry.
Remove any wallpaper and/or roughen the surface.
Apply a bonding primer.


3. Mark a level line along the entire height of the surface


4. Apply adhesive on the surface and on the panels

For exterior installation (except certain panels): use a powdered C2S adhesive mortar with technical approval (gloves strongly recommended).
Do not add lime to the adhesive mortar.
For interior installation: use a high-performance paste tile adhesive (gloves strongly recommended).

Use a notched trowel to apply the adhesive according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
For exterior installation, double application of adhesive is mandatory—both on the back of the panels and on the surface to be covered. For interior installation, a single application on the panels may suffice.


5. Start installing from the bottom of the wall

Begin installation at the bottom of the wall (the first row must be laid on the floor) applying firm pressure on the panels.
For exterior surfaces, install a damp-proof course at the base of the cladding to prevent capillary rise.

Place the following panels respecting the level lines and checking flatness.
Install stones in a staggered pattern to cross the joints.
Correct minor unevenness with a rubber mallet.


6. Remove excess adhesive immediately using water and a sponge

It is essential to remove excess adhesive as you go since it is difficult to clean once dried.


7. Make cuts with a grinder

If cuts are necessary, use a diamond blade grinder (safety goggles and gloves strongly recommended).
Perform cuts on the back of the panels.


8. Make joints (if necessary)

It is recommended to install panels with joints using spacers or crosses of at least 8 mm.
Follow the supplier’s recommendations for joint preparation; avoid overly liquid joints (risk of discoloration due to absorption).
Fill joints fully and compact with a jointing tool.
Brush the joints for a better finish.
If the joint overflows and is too liquid, wait until it begins to harden before removing to avoid staining the panel. Lightly brush or wipe with a damp sponge.


9. Apply waterproofing

Protect your panels with a water repellent to safeguard the stone and facilitate maintenance.
Test the water repellent on a single panel first to check the reaction—some products keep the natural look, others give a wet effect.
Panels can be cleaned without scrubbing, using clear water or a neutral pH solution.


Do not cover the surface during drying.
Adib Lithos declines all responsibility if these installation instructions are not followed.
Installation implies acceptance of the product and conditions; no complaints will be accepted afterward except for hidden defects.