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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 8307411" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>To each their own. I use the 3m spray adhesive that comes in a green can. The key is to spray an even coat onto the box, apply the carpet and then pull the carpet back and let the glue sit for about 15-30 seconds. It will start to set and become tacky, at which point you can apply the carpet. If you just put the carpet on right away it doesn't want to stick well and slides around a lot which is a pain.</p><p></p><p>Also, make sure you get a fresh pack of razor blades. You want them to be really, really sharp. Expect to use 2-3 when carpetting a box. You'll know right away when one becomes dull, since it will just want to rip and fray the carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 8307411, member: 628495"] To each their own. I use the 3m spray adhesive that comes in a green can. The key is to spray an even coat onto the box, apply the carpet and then pull the carpet back and let the glue sit for about 15-30 seconds. It will start to set and become tacky, at which point you can apply the carpet. If you just put the carpet on right away it doesn't want to stick well and slides around a lot which is a pain. Also, make sure you get a fresh pack of razor blades. You want them to be really, really sharp. Expect to use 2-3 when carpetting a box. You'll know right away when one becomes dull, since it will just want to rip and fray the carpet. [/QUOTE]
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