rpengr wrote:
babbot1 wrote:
NICE!
So does it still flake off through the holes in the liner or did the adhesive keep it in? I really can't stand my carpets because of the black dust and they are expensive to replace. I bought some plastidip in a white version at home depot. I haven't gotten the nerve to try it yet. I am afraid it will stick to the fiberglass when it is down in the hot sun.
I tried the black plasti-dip aerosol a year ago on the small carpet on the ski-locker. Just looked at it now 1 year later I can report that it still looks good and did not try to stick to the starboard at all. I have not tried it on the main carpet on top of the non-skid gelcoat.
OK, I finally gave Plastidip Spray a try on the rest of the carpet, not just the ski locker carpet which is holding up fine.

Picture of the badly damaged black backing. Some areas are completely void of backing now.

You can see an area that I have started to spray along the top.

Much of it is coated now, but I am still spraying.

Here is a close-up of one corner. It coats quite nicely where there is still rubber backing. Areas with no backing...it's hard to spray enough to feel like it's going to hold it together.
Altogether, I used 5 spray cans of plastidip at $5.98 each from Home Depot. 1 can for the bow area runner, 2/3 can for the ski-locker cover, 3-1/3 cans for the main cockpit.
The carpet will go back in the boat this weekend. Time will tell how it holds up over the non-skid surface, but the coating is quite "rubbery". I don't expect this to last too long since my backing was in such poor condition, but even for 1 year it's worth it.
Ray
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