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Re: Carpet set recommendations

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Subject: Re: Carpet set recommendations
From: Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 20:27:10 -0700
"Jute" is the non-foam pad crap <g>. It leaves a stringy, fibrous residue.
Foam leaves, well, a foamy (?) residue...  you know what I mean. Either way,
it's a PITA -- and either kind soaks up water and holds it against your
delicate floorpan. I like to be able to pull the carpet and pad and hang it
up to dry. Of course, some people never take the top down and therefore
don't worry about water in the cockpit. They might still leave a window open
or some punk could slash the top, though. And then there is consideration
for a future owner, which seems to seldom enter the picture... if truth be
told, we are all someone's DPO...

on 4/17/03 7:40 PM, Kevin Smith at ksmith40@earthlink.net wrote:

> On Thursday, April 17, 2003, at 04:13  PM, Kendel McCarley wrote:
> 
>> I don't see the advantage of the molded tranny cover.  You're going to
>> use a ten dollar can of upholstery glue in other places, so might as
>> well spray some on the hump to put down jute under the non-molded
>> carpet for the same effect.
> 
> Having fairly recently removed a carpet set where the PO used a $10.00
> can of glue on the "hump", I would only advise to use glue here if you
> NEVER plan to remove the carpet again or you really like hard work.
> Removing glued-on foam pad crap ("jute"?, I don't know) is a major
> pain--the removal and the cleanup afterwards.
> 
> Kevin Smith
> ''68 MGB Roadster (under restoration, pieces laying everywhere!)
> '72 MGB Roadster (rust growth experiment)

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