Forum Discussion
Cu2
Jan 11, 2013Explorer
Lets see if cant make the pics smaller.
I used an industrial Linolium - it was due to the fact that I wad want it to be more durable. It was thick and very difficult to cut. It is hard to keep clean, no different to using normal Linolium. One big mistake after listening to others was "Don't glue the whole lot just the edges!" Was the advice. Well food van it has to be secure and run up the walls. So I glued a lot of it but left just the middle - which ended up being a huge mistake. When it gets hot that stuff expands so bubbles up where it's NOT glued. Man thanks a lot.
I used an industrial Linolium - it was due to the fact that I wad want it to be more durable. It was thick and very difficult to cut. It is hard to keep clean, no different to using normal Linolium. One big mistake after listening to others was "Don't glue the whole lot just the edges!" Was the advice. Well food van it has to be secure and run up the walls. So I glued a lot of it but left just the middle - which ended up being a huge mistake. When it gets hot that stuff expands so bubbles up where it's NOT glued. Man thanks a lot.
About Motorhome Group
38,706 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 03, 2025