#416224 - 02/20/08 03:26 PM
indoor/outdoor carpet
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Its time to replace the carpet on the front steps. I have never done this before. Any tips or tricks to removing the carpet and dried adhesive would be helpful?
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#416327 - 02/20/08 08:13 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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#416393 - 02/20/08 10:43 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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Concrete or wood steps? You'll likely have to wait for the wood to dry if that's the case. I would think that rubber contact cement would work well in either case. No need to remove the old glue, just take off what you can and reapply the cement. My 2
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#416547 - 02/21/08 02:14 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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If you choose to go the carpet route, pick the blue color like Boise State. :>)
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#416840 - 02/22/08 09:16 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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Concrete or wood steps? You'll likely have to wait for the wood to dry if that's the case. I would think that rubber contact cement would work well in either case. No need to remove the old glue, just take off what you can and reapply the cement. My 2 They are concrete steps. Should I sand the old adhesive a litttle or just wash it? I was thinking about a pressure washer but I think that would make a huge mess.
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#416852 - 02/22/08 09:46 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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If you can blast it off with a power washer, go for it. I hope you are successful, because pulling the old stuff off is going to be a major pain, unless it didn't stick well in the first place. If it did, just get it as clean as you can, smear on the new cement and forget it. If you have thick clumps of old glue, you're going to have to chip or grind unless you don't care about a lumpy carpet. Geez, don't you need to go fishing? 
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#416860 - 02/22/08 10:15 PM
Re: indoor/outdoor carpet
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Geez, don't you need to go fishing? YES...... I do ..........but once I start to scratch that itch, I wont stop until september and then its hunting until the end of january. February is home improvement month for me.
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