Caring for Your Fankari Wall — The Complete Guide

Caring for a Fankari wall takes a minute a month: dust occasionally, and when needed wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth or sponge. That is the whole routine.

What to avoid: abrasive pads, harsh chemical cleaners, steam, and soaking — the finish asks for gentleness, not products.

Humidity and the monsoon: normal, ventilated Indian living spaces — including air-conditioned rooms — suit the PVC-free media year-round. The wall itself is what matters: it must be dry and free of seepage before installation, and stay that way. Persistent dampness is a wall problem no covering should be asked to hide; fix the source first. Bathrooms and surfaces with direct water contact are not recommended.

Sunlight: the water-based latex print is made for interior light. Where a deep-toned wall takes prolonged, harsh direct sun, a sheer curtain is the simple safeguard.

Before installation: the best results come from a smooth, dry, dust-free wall — ideally finished with an oil-based primer — with wallpaper installed after other site work is complete.

Marks and mishaps: most everyday marks lift with a gentle damp wipe. For anything stubborn, message the Concierge with a photo before attempting strong cleaners — guidance is free, replacements of a panel are possible because every wall is made to measure.