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Boat Carpet Question #14285234 02/14/22 08:39 PM
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I have a couple of places where my carpet is not adhering well where it is folded over at the lids. Not a big issue, but I want to glue it down before it becomes an issue. What is the best product to use for boat carpet? I don't want to use something that I regret later. Thanks in advance.


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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14285906 02/15/22 04:39 PM
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I recently carpeted my 95 Skeeter front to back. I used two types of glue depending on surface and where in the boat i was trying to get carget to stick as well as ease of operation. The spray hi-strength 3M 90 in a green can is excellent. use it as directed on the can. Spray both surfaces...wait about 30 seconds then stick. be aware Spray glue gets everywhere! The misting effect will put fine glue mist in places you never dreamed of. Your hair, skin etc. Dont get mo wrong....great great stuff just be aware. I have included a link to the bucket glue I used and a link to a real informative you tube that has some helpful hints. watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDQX0-cPqC0
https://www.lowes.com/pd/TEC-Skill-...rpet-Flooring-Adhesive-1-Gallon/50416384

Based on your post and "a couple places where the carpet is coming up" I would Highly recommend the #M 90 spray in the green can.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/3M-Hi-St...kr6wmN3qM0aAuIDEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14287583 02/17/22 08:04 AM
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Thanks!


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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14301988 03/02/22 01:32 AM
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3M Super 77 has always worked great for me.

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go buy a small can of contact cement, apply to both surfaces and let dry to tacky then press in place.

you brush it on so it won't get everywhere.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525


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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14321605 03/21/22 02:11 PM
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I put this rubber square stuff on my boat about 5 years ago. I will never own another fishing boat without it. SO EASY to clean and actually provides some cushion between my feet and the deck. Its AMAZING !

Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: kagomez85] #14322193 03/21/22 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by kagomez85
3M Super 77 has always worked great for me.

Funny you say that. We use super 77 at work on stuff we only want a temporary hold on. It literally doesn’t stick for [censored]. Lol.

Contact cement. From a spray gun is best, but a brush will work too. Same end result, just the cheap paint gun is easier, faster, and less mess.


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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14544028 11/23/22 07:33 AM
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If you are seeking versatile boat carpet adhesive for indoor and outdoor applications, you can consider this Roberts carpet glue. What I love most is that it does not use solvents or any flammable formula. Aside from minimizing health risks, it also prevents flashback fires. Plus, it does not emit toxic fumes, so you can work even without protective equipment.

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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14561297 12/11/22 01:14 AM
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Get you a boat load of clothespins when you fold the carpet over lids start using the clothes pins to hold carpet in place.


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Re: Boat Carpet Question [Re: Top Waters] #14561376 12/11/22 04:42 AM
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I like to use the metal clips they use in the office on paper work, the bigger sized ones. They are really strong bite and stick full length wood paint stir sticks to help keep a smooth even press around the lip of the lid. You get plenty of clips and stir sticks, there is just one other thing that all the boat manufactures mess up, it's to not skimp on enough glue. The amount of the glue is almost always the reason for the carpet to release.

The only reason most carpet comes up on our boats is they didn't use enough adhesive and/or we spill the gas or oil on the carpet.

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