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Carpet in the rear of my 2005 van is toast, has been for awhile

My other van I rhino lined when it was new and opted out of the carpeted interior that Butler includes with their systems

Considering either cutting a piece of. Plywood and glueing carpet to it for the floor .

Has anyone rhino lined an older van?
 

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Fred we have its works fine. If there are flurochemical spills they may scuff it up some to get it to adhere.
I prefer to spray it for rust protection but then just as mentioned we go back with plywood and carpet so you have a flat surface that's easier on the knees.
 
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Good point Marty, definitely would stay damp under the plywood at times
 
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Is the floor still in good shape? I used a roll on product that lasted about 3 years till I sold the 2008 gmc. It was still in good shape. I would take out the fresh water tank and the filter box. Blue tape everything and roll away. I ran a wire brush on an angle grinder first to scuff up the paint. I think I spent about 100 on the liner at an auto paint store. Definitely not as good as a rhino or line x. But for a used van where your not pulling the main unit or waste tanks I would consider it.
 
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I would stay away from the carpet...
I left some in my van that got wet overtime and rusted the floor...
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Considering either cutting a piece of. Plywood and glueing carpet to it for the floor .
Has anyone rhino lined an older van?

If you want it to last buy the good stuff($$$) I didn't and it scrapes right off.:hopeless:
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Good point Marty, definitely would stay damp under the plywood at times

Depends where the seam of plywood are. Hopefully under the tm is one piece. I've had no moisture issues, I lined the floor then bubble foil(insulation - it's cold here), marine plywood, waterproof glue and carpet. It's worked very well.
 
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I replaced my floor with the same indoor-outdoor carpet that came from butler and then put down heavy plastic office mats cut to size. When they get dirty I just pull them out and clean them.
 

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