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Old 02-15-2006, 11:39 PM   #1
harleyrider
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replce carpeting in front enterence way

For some reason back in 2001 I guess keystone really like carpet.My whole unit is completely covered with carpet.except for the hard wood flooring in the kitchen and the toliet room.The rest is ALL carpet.I would like to cut away the carpet entering the Montana and replace it with that stick on tile stuff.Is this doable and how well does that stick on stuff-stick on???I`am guessing that right under the carpet is some type of padding and then the wood supfloor right???I just don`t want to cut out the carpet and put down the stick on stuff and see it later popping off.Any ideas?????
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