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Best deck waterproofing before gluing carpet??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay415" data-source="post: 228685" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>not too late yet. I only did a test piece. I thought epoxy resin would be more difficult to work with. Don't you have to kind of float/spread it on rather than paint it on?</p><p>My test seems to be holding up well. I am going to soak it in water a few days to give it a good wetness test. I don't think it should preform much different. My only concern now is the glue rated as water resistant and not water proof.</p><p>I left some glue on the board which was not covered by carpet to see how well it sticks to the spar urethane. I know it's gonna stick to the carpet! That's what it meant for! :lol: The glue stays the consistence almost like very thick sticky chewing gum. So it's almost like if a piece pulls free it will restick itself with some pressure. I'll update after my water test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay415, post: 228685, member: 6905"] not too late yet. I only did a test piece. I thought epoxy resin would be more difficult to work with. Don't you have to kind of float/spread it on rather than paint it on? My test seems to be holding up well. I am going to soak it in water a few days to give it a good wetness test. I don't think it should preform much different. My only concern now is the glue rated as water resistant and not water proof. I left some glue on the board which was not covered by carpet to see how well it sticks to the spar urethane. I know it's gonna stick to the carpet! That's what it meant for! :lol: The glue stays the consistence almost like very thick sticky chewing gum. So it's almost like if a piece pulls free it will restick itself with some pressure. I'll update after my water test. [/QUOTE]
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