This series of videos covers the removal of carpet from a boat and a product review for the kleen strip adhesive remover.
Taking carpet out of boat.
Grasp the loosened edge of carpeting and pull upwards.
Once you get the carpet pulled up you will need to scrape as much of the glue off of the boat as you can.
Cut the pontoon carpet into smaller strips to prepare for the removal firstly cut the rug and carpet up into 6.
A strong uv light can do the same task such as taking the boat carpet out.
One way to do this is to lift the carpet away from the floor as you cut.
Or perhaps you ve invested in new deck furniture and want a new color scheme to match.
Lift the edge of your boat carpet by gently prying up a corner using a putty knife and being careful not to gouge the floor beneath.
Remove the old carpet from the boat floor.
How to remove carpet and glue from a pontoon boat the easy way.
For this process you will most likely need to use your utility knife.
You may need to cut it in strips and then scrape it from the bottom with your knife.
Not all boat carpet is detachable and it can be an issue when attempting to rid it of mold and mildew.
Marine carpets are easy to switch out and can help to maintain the value of your boat.
Pull the carpet strips up.
Boat carpeting is installed with marine grade adhesive so you will hear a ripping sound as the carpet releases from the glue.
Even if uv eradicates mildew if the boat carpet can t be taken out you have to be able to get the sun close to the carpet.