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#387626 04/14/17 07:05 PM
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For those of you who have installed this type of material to the floor, is it okay to install anytime or just before you install the carpeting? I still have work to do inside the cabin and do not want to ruin this insulation material. Thanks

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I go with anytime. It is nice to know that below the deadener you have a solid, repaired, and painted floor. I am not going to add anymore deadener to my floor until I hear how my insulated carpet works out.

Good luck, Mike


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If you install the insulation and need to work inside the body just lay some cardboard or a movers mat over it. Harbor Frt. has a movers pad for around $6.00-cheap protection.


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Wood floors and sound deadening adhesive wasn't fun to remove...


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