Carpet Issues

MPII

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So, When I purchased my Rinker at the beginning of the year, 2010, the only thing that was wrong with had to do with power steering. The hoses were blowing and, eventually, I found where the problem was, i.e., cooler was plugged up.

I had the "dog house" off and power steering fluid got all over the carpet. So I cleaned it up and after I cleaned it, my wife used a actual carpet cleaner and cleaned the whole boat.

The section where the fluid got, I think it dissolved the adhesive. Now the carpet is loose and wrinkly. Is there a way to fix it, do I have to take the carpet up and try to re-glue it? Sounds like an obvious question but I was actually thinking of making small incision and then shoot glue in and pulling tight down.

Thoughts?
 

5150abf

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Re: Carpet Issues

Sounds like you are on to it, I would make a small cut and spread a bunch of glue under it then put something heavy on it till it sets, if you are careful you shouldn't be able to see the cut.
 

veritas honus

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Re: Carpet Issues

So, When I purchased my Rinker at the beginning of the year, 2010, the only thing that was wrong with had to do with power steering. The hoses were blowing and, eventually, I found where the problem was, i.e., cooler was plugged up.

I had the "dog house" off and power steering fluid got all over the carpet. So I cleaned it up and after I cleaned it, my wife used a actual carpet cleaner and cleaned the whole boat.

The section where the fluid got, I think it dissolved the adhesive. Now the carpet is loose and wrinkly. Is there a way to fix it, do I have to take the carpet up and try to re-glue it? Sounds like an obvious question but I was actually thinking of making small incision and then shoot glue in and pulling tight down.

Thoughts?

You can do it without cutting the carpet if you use a syringe to inject glue under the carpet and then weight it with a piece of plywood and anything heavy on top. A five gallon bucket full of water works well, so does an anchor. You don't necessarrily need a medical syringe. The type used to inject marinades into turkey will work well too.
 

MPII

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Re: Carpet Issues

Thanks for the ideas!!!!!
 
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