The Great Oz said:Trowel or scrap of low-nap carpet is the way to go because you need to press the adhesive through the existing scrim and get get it into good contact with the tufts. At the same time, you don't want to put it on too thick, or press it so hard that it seeps through to the face. Good for you for taking this on, they will now consider you their very own expert and work at that facility won't go to the lowest bidder. The rug will also be easier to clean now that it has a little more body.
PS: Buying material based on someone trying to help you from looking at a photo, and complaining about it? Bite the hand and you'll get no more help you big dork.![]()
Mikey P said:[quote="The Great Oz":231j915a]Trowel or scrap of low-nap carpet is the way to go because you need to press the adhesive through the existing scrim and get get it into good contact with the tufts. At the same time, you don't want to put it on too thick, or press it so hard that it seeps through to the face. Good for you for taking this on, they will now consider you their very own expert and work at that facility won't go to the lowest bidder. The rug will also be easier to clean now that it has a little more body.
PS: Buying material based on someone trying to help you from looking at a photo, and complaining about it? Bite the hand and you'll get no more help you big dork.![]()