Wet flooring
Posted: 02 Jan 2018, 18:50
Hi All
just sent the van of to get some welding on the wheel arches don and have finally started updating the interior, to do this I had to remove the old (original) flooring. I was advised by Doug (Dougs vw-werks) that it would be a good idea to replace this as it's a bit of a moister trap.
Having removed it and stood it up in the garage, it became apparent just how much.


This felt dry when I removed it but I now have a very wet garage floor as the water has drained out.
not wanting to tech my grandmother to suck eggs but I think if enyone still has the original flooring it might be a good idea to consider replacing it
Regards Gary
just sent the van of to get some welding on the wheel arches don and have finally started updating the interior, to do this I had to remove the old (original) flooring. I was advised by Doug (Dougs vw-werks) that it would be a good idea to replace this as it's a bit of a moister trap.
Having removed it and stood it up in the garage, it became apparent just how much.


This felt dry when I removed it but I now have a very wet garage floor as the water has drained out.
not wanting to tech my grandmother to suck eggs but I think if enyone still has the original flooring it might be a good idea to consider replacing it
Regards Gary