The dap weldwood outdoor carpet adhesive is a solvent based boat carpet glue that features a weatherproof formula able to withstand any weather condition whether it be rain snow or extreme sun.
Trailer bunk carpet adhesive.
Bunk tape is an aggressive transfer contact adhesive film tape for the adhering of bunk carpet to bunk rails.
The bond is clean instant odorless voc free and nonflammable.
Bunk tape eliminates the need for messy flammable and time consuming liquid adhesives.
The process is pretty simple and you will need very few tools to complete the project.
I replaced the bunks on my pwc trailer with new pressure treated 2x4s and the fulton marine grade carpeting you mentioned.
1 unbolt and remove existing bunk boards from trailer.
Some fine grade sandpaper a heavy duty staple gun and staples needle nose pliers or screwdriver to help remove the old staples or screws a utility knife to cut the carpet a tape measure and of course some trailer bunk carpet.
Our boat trailer bunk carpet is the right product for the job.
An advantage of the vinyl carpet is that it is slip resistant and the installation is rather easy.
1 unbolt and remove existing bunk boards from trailer.
How to replace your trailer bunk board carpet.
Also examine the old bunk boards and make sure that they are not warped or broken.
This ensures long lasting protection for your boat s floors and durability for your boat carpet.
Re covered trailer bunks.
Take the existing bunk carpet off and sand away any glue or debris before applying new carpet.
Our boat trailer bunk carpet is made of a durable abrasion resistant synthetic material with a specialty fiber locking backing that is designed to be stapled not glued.
Why do you need a carpet for trailer bunks.
Either glue plus staples or just staples is fine.
Also examine the old bunk boards and make sure that they are not warped or broken.
Vinyl trailer bunk carpet.
How to replace your trailer bunk board carpet.
Durable easy to handle and install.
However it needs proper care and maintenance especially during sunny days.
Examine the old bunk boards for damage.
1 unbolt and remove existing bunk boards from trailer.
On my current bunks one has adhesive and one just staples ran out of adhesive and there s no difference after 2 years of use.
Using a carpet that will protect your trailer bunk is important.
From my research it seems that a combination stapling the carpet to the bunks using stainless or monel primarily an alloy of copper and nickel staples and outdoor carpet adhesive is the preferred method of attaching carpet.
Great for working in confined spaces.