Lining my t25

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Lining my t25

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Evening all, I am about to rip out the purple carpet my van is lined with, had its day. looking at re-lining in self adheisive closed cell foam? Does anyone have any experiences, alternatives? Thanks in advance, Davey.

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Cheers for the quick response Billy. I saw that site the other day, didn't realaize it was stretchable. Is the glue any good? Half my problem is condensation taking out full strength evo-stick.

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Hi there, the majority of people tend to use the stretchy stuff like in the link above. There's loads on eBay usually listed as veltrim or such like. I've used it and it's pretty easy to do. I used high temp spray adhesive. Mask off the area you want to cover, give it a spray and then spray the back of your fabric. You can then mould it into whatever shapes you are going to cover. It sticks like poo to a blanket.
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I got hold of my Veltrim from a English company, Harrison Trim Supplies. Very impressed with the quality of the material, seems really dense and durable and all for a good price. They are listed on the bay of e.
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Cheers all, thats the route.

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The carpet from Megavanmats is excellent - as is the high temp adhesive.

I did mine, its very straight forward process to get a high quality finish, as has been said, it stretches and manipulates very easily.

The high temp adhesive is an absolute must (about 8 or 9 tin I used on a T5)

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Yep, that adhesive is strong stuff :)

Mmmmm....solvents ;)
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Just out of curiosity and not that it happened to me or anything (cough cough) How to remove over spray from the glue on the carpet??
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eiret25 wrote:Just out of curiosity and not that it happened to me or anything (cough cough) How to remove over spray from the glue on the carpet??

Its much easier not to point it out to anyone

If its in the right place, you can shave it off
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I am hoping to carpet the front cabin area of my van but can anyone say if this lining carpet is OK to use in these areas ie footwells if additional foot mats are used? Thanks.
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Woodyyellow wrote:I am hoping to carpet the front cabin area of my van but can anyone say if this lining carpet is OK to use in these areas ie footwells if additional foot mats are used? Thanks.

Personally I wouldn't use it where it will be under foot - sides are fine. Its good and durable but its thin and not the heavy gauge you find in floor carpet
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Thanks for that, just thought that it would be difficult to get carpet to fit to the shapes.
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eiret25 wrote:Just out of curiosity and not that it happened to me or anything (cough cough) How to remove over spray from the glue on the carpet??

The mega van mats glue remover, solvent remover whatever it's called is excellent and well worth having to remove tar and other sticky stuff, works best if used early but also happy at removing stuff that's fully dried.
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Woodyyellow wrote:Thanks for that, just thought that it would be difficult to get carpet to fit to the shapes.

Moulding footwell carpet would be tricky - I would'nt bother trying. If its just the cab, buy a pre-made set and save yourself the agro of trying. Or get some made by the people withthe HD machines to stitch th eedges
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