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- November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131611GillianGuest
T25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131613GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131614GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131617GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131619GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131623GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
November 26, 2012 at 5:14 pm #131641GillianGuestT25 interior Carpets
HiI own a similar van with the same problem! Did you get your carpets replaced? If so, how much did it cost? I have just been quoted £1000 for the job as it is very labour intensive but that’s just scary!
Gillian
June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131622captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131627captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131631captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131632captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131634captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131635captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131639captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think.June 9, 2014 at 4:23 pm #131642captain slocumParticipantT25 Autosleeper wall/ceiling carpets shed dust
Just to update this thread: I tried brushing, and later spraying, diluted Unibond onto the carpets, which someone suggested, and it does not work. Makes it worse if anything. And the more you vacuum the more comes out. I have never heard of any other treatment in spite of 2 years of Googling! So the only thing is replacement I think. - AuthorPosts
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