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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 304269" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>By all means wrap it around the edge, it will go around the edge and stick just fine w the right glue, I think it might get kicked loose or peal off on the edge if you just run it flush w the edge. We used a gallon can of rubberized carpet glue painted on the carpet and the aluminum and fiberglass on my friends boat. This glue is tacky and would stick the carpet to the surface quickly and we would pull and smooth it tight as we applied the carpet to the surface. Once dry the bond is pretty tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 304269, member: 10919"] By all means wrap it around the edge, it will go around the edge and stick just fine w the right glue, I think it might get kicked loose or peal off on the edge if you just run it flush w the edge. We used a gallon can of rubberized carpet glue painted on the carpet and the aluminum and fiberglass on my friends boat. This glue is tacky and would stick the carpet to the surface quickly and we would pull and smooth it tight as we applied the carpet to the surface. Once dry the bond is pretty tight. [/QUOTE]
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