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โJan-03-2015 07:32 PM
ASY2003 wrote:
Thanks to all. I will try the contact cement and let you know.
I fear though I need an adjustment to the slide as when closed the slide floor is about an inch or more above the inside floor and doesn't seem completely level to me. That is unlike new ones I have seen at dealerships. Their gaps are much tighter and level.
So I'll try the contact cement and let it dry good and see if it tears it up again when I close it.
So if that turns out to be it, is that something you can do yourself or is that a dealer only thing?
Again thanks.
โJan-03-2015 07:28 PM
DrewE wrote:olfarmer wrote:
I re carpeted a class C including the engine cover and used contact cement. None of it ever came loose. You could try that combined with some carpet tacks or large staples. When using contact cement, keep the interior well ventilated. The other thing is to make sure the slide is not rubbing too hard on the flooring.
There is now some water-based latex contact cement available that doesn't produce anywhere near the fumes that traditional contact cement does. Unfortunately, while it's much nicer in that regard, in my experience it completely fails at actually holding things together. I suggest avoiding it. (Some claim it works better with very warm ambient temperatures.)
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โDec-31-2014 07:29 AM
olfarmer wrote:
I re carpeted a class C including the engine cover and used contact cement. None of it ever came loose. You could try that combined with some carpet tacks or large staples. When using contact cement, keep the interior well ventilated. The other thing is to make sure the slide is not rubbing too hard on the flooring.
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