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Product Description
Sold by the running foot. For example, an order quantity of 20 will be an 8.5'W x 20'L roll. Please enter the number of feet as the order quantity above. 3' minimum order required. Orders of 28' or more require an additional $30 shipping charge for oversized freight. These items are non-returnable and non-refundable. Please order item #35970 for a free sample swatch card. |
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Pros
- None waste of money
Cons
- Not suitable for binding
- Unattractive Design
Best Uses
- May be OK for glue down
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's Daystar 16-oz. Marine Carpeting, 8.5' Wide:
Carpet is not strong enough to bind edges for professional looking finish. I expect edges to fray and I expect hold down snaps will pull out in a strong wind. This is just not the quality I thought I was purchasing.
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Does this carpet have to be installed all in the same direction or isn't there a pattern that will need to matchAsked on 5/5/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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I would like to know is this 16 oz, marine carpet the same carpet as the marine 16 oz, trailer bunk carpet.Asked on 10/7/2009 by Butch from Peoria, IL1 answer
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Yes these two items are the same carpet.Answered on 10/12/2009 by Chad @ Overton's from Greenville, NC
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Is this carpet suitable for an outdoor deck that gets rain sometimes?
thank youAsked on 7/4/2009 by Ruthie from West Vancouver, B.C. Canada1 answer
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Yes, this is indoor/out door carpet. It will weather sun and rain well.Answered on 1/7/2010 by D Snow from Decatur, AL
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looking for a good carpet for a race car and would like it to be as lite as it can and fire retardent. what does the 16oz mean.Asked on 5/4/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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16oz refers to the weight per running foot.Answered on 6/4/2009 by Ryan from Overtons




