i had sewfine install my kit. it's a really nice kit! the pieces do overlap so it minimizes the seams. it does require glue. they told me that the kit isn't designed to ever be removed - doing so MAY ruin the carpet. feel free to ask any questions regarding the sewfine kit that was installed. dusty. On Saturday, January 07, 2006, at 12:06PM, Dana Showers <dshowers@CPDS.NET> wrote: >I see the pictures of Sew Fine's front floor carpet and they don't >look like they fit with any overlap. This has me concerned for many >reasons, including my floor carpeting abilities and experience. Can >someone give me a quick overview of how it installs and fits? > >For example, "you have to use glue" or "don't worry, they give you >glue with it and detailed instructions" or "it comes in pieces and >there is a gap between the pieces that dirt can get into and is >impossible to clean" or "It doesn't install permanently and can be >removed for cleaning". > >thanks, > >Dana >85 Westy 1.9 TD >04 Beetle 1.9 TDI PD >(where's my tax credit for owning a car that gets 40MPG and a van that >gets 30MPG???) > > |
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