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<blockquote data-quote="dixie_boysles" data-source="post: 177807" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>when you put it down, use contact cement. also is you have a nice flat surface, lay the carpet upside down on it, trace each piece leaving room to overlap, then miter the corners so the carpet can fold over the corners right. Then apply contact cement to the board and to the carpet.</p><p></p><p>To get nice smooth surface with no wrinkles like I did, apply the board TO THE CARPET,<strong><u> not the carpet to the board</u></strong>. I did this on my concrete carport which works great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixie_boysles, post: 177807, member: 2609"] when you put it down, use contact cement. also is you have a nice flat surface, lay the carpet upside down on it, trace each piece leaving room to overlap, then miter the corners so the carpet can fold over the corners right. Then apply contact cement to the board and to the carpet. To get nice smooth surface with no wrinkles like I did, apply the board TO THE CARPET,[b][u] not the carpet to the board[/u][/b]. I did this on my concrete carport which works great! [/QUOTE]
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