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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7161064" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>use contact cement..... alittle trick someone showed me. you want it to be tacky, not wet, or you can bleed it through the carpet. the carpet can bae streatched and molded to an extent, to minimize the need for cuts/seams. is it just that one face that will be showing? it should be easy to wrap it down the sides and stretch that inner corner with the butt of a screw-driver or something. it may take a couple helper-hands to manipulate it, but possible. you can also pick/tear at the back-side of the carpet to get it to expand, and it will lay in place easier. it will be thinner in that area, but not instantly noticeable, like a seam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7161064, member: 629234"] use contact cement..... alittle trick someone showed me. you want it to be tacky, not wet, or you can bleed it through the carpet. the carpet can bae streatched and molded to an extent, to minimize the need for cuts/seams. is it just that one face that will be showing? it should be easy to wrap it down the sides and stretch that inner corner with the butt of a screw-driver or something. it may take a couple helper-hands to manipulate it, but possible. you can also pick/tear at the back-side of the carpet to get it to expand, and it will lay in place easier. it will be thinner in that area, but not instantly noticeable, like a seam [/QUOTE]
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