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<blockquote data-quote="Bnoon120" data-source="post: 343171" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>I haven't tried. I was talking to a buddy who suggested I hear up my contact cement with a heat gun and try to remove the carpet then cut it the. Re apply it but that leaves me needing to reseal the wood after cutting it I think it would just be easier to remake a new piece which I was trying to avoid. Do you know if contact cement is able to be "heated up" to the point it's not holding the carpet down anymore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bnoon120, post: 343171, member: 13282"] I haven't tried. I was talking to a buddy who suggested I hear up my contact cement with a heat gun and try to remove the carpet then cut it the. Re apply it but that leaves me needing to reseal the wood after cutting it I think it would just be easier to remake a new piece which I was trying to avoid. Do you know if contact cement is able to be "heated up" to the point it's not holding the carpet down anymore? [/QUOTE]
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