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05/6/2008 at 4:31pm
Location: South Wales Coast Outfit: 01 Honda Accord ~ 97 Elddis Typhoon
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Hi All,
No that we have got our fan completley damp free and fixed (thanks to you lot :) we have decided to replace the existing carpet next week.
I would appreciate some pointers as to what type of carpet e.g. what backing should it have. Do you use underlay? how do you fix it down?
any particular make you would reccomend?
Many Thanks
Joe
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07/6/2008 at 3:32pm
Location: South Wales Coast Outfit: 01 Honda Accord ~ 97 Elddis Typhoon
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Thanks for the info so far.
I will be using carpet as we find it warmer and softer for the very young children we have.
I am in need of more info on fixing it please. I think that the carpets are normally glued down?
if so what glue would you use and which backing is then needed when getting a carpet? foam or whatever the other is?
If not glued would strong staples work?
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Joe
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07/6/2008 at 4:07pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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If I were carpeting my van I would use a weave called 'Tumbletwist'. If you put underlay with the carpet, you will find the carpet will outlast the van.
The quality lies in the name. Tumbletwist will not flatten nearly as much as ordinary carpet, cleans better and has an overall appearance that far exceeds ordinary carpet.
I have fitted many, many carpets in my time (professional carpet fitter) and would recommend Tumbletwist every time.
I would also use tackless fittings to fit the carpet, for a superior finish.
Hope this helps.
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