Custom colored carpeting...where to buy?!?
Well, If I were looking to do that I'd go to a local carpet store, look for what I wanted then ask if they had any scraps large enough to redo my car. If not then buy what you need and;
1.) purchase some 3M spray glue
2.) Remove exiting carpet
3.) Use existing carpet as a pattern to cut new carpet.
4.) Lay in new carpet "dry" to insure proper fit.
5.) With carpet in place lift & spray 3M glue a section at a time & put carpet in place.
Make sure you cover areas of the interior to prevent getting the spray glue where you don't want it.
Pretty simple process actually. But somewhat time consuming.
1.) purchase some 3M spray glue
2.) Remove exiting carpet
3.) Use existing carpet as a pattern to cut new carpet.
4.) Lay in new carpet "dry" to insure proper fit.
5.) With carpet in place lift & spray 3M glue a section at a time & put carpet in place.
Make sure you cover areas of the interior to prevent getting the spray glue where you don't want it.
Pretty simple process actually. But somewhat time consuming.
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Being my car is liquid aluminum.....i was going to do a light gray....with the black mats and black seats I think the two tone carpeted effect would be perfect!!!
Originally Posted by NoahzBurnt
Being my car is liquid aluminum.....i was going to do a light gray....with the black mats and black seats I think the two tone carpeted effect would be perfect!!!
Light gray would look good.......but any dirt/stains would show up more
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