What side of the carpet do you glue?

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This is probably so obvious no one has asked it but I've just received my carpet and noticed there is a fluffier side and a less fluffy side (best description I could think of) What side do you apply the glue to?
 
got a pic?

what type of carpet did you get?




nice video from Combe valley campers


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Dellmassive`s -- "how I Done It" -- Thread
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This is probably so obvious no one has asked it but I've just received my carpet and noticed there is a fluffier side and a less fluffy side (best description I could think of) What side do you apply the glue to?
As a rule of thumb carpets are rolled face up ( good side) but if cut it’s harder to see....the backing may have a clear latex coating and would feel as you say less fluffier;)....so fluffy side up
 
got a pic?

what type of carpet did you get?




nice video from Combe valley campers


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Dellmassive`s -- "how I Done It" -- Thread
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Got my carpet from as:trim. Was going to go with trunkliner which I found on the slidepods how to line your van thread but it only comes in limited colours so went with their vanliner. On inspection it seems identical to mvm as I got samples from them too. I'll try and get a picture but not sure how well it will show up. Thanks, I have had the coombe valley campers video playing on loop haha

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As a rule of thumb carpets are rolled face up ( good side) but if cut it’s harder to see....the backing may have a clear latex coating and would feel as you say less fluffier;)....so fluffy side up
Thanks! The fluffy side is on the outside so I'm guessing that is the face side.
 
yeh, as above.

glue on the flatter side. . . . fluffy side out wards



more stuff for you to see over here >


 
yeh, as above.

glue on the flatter side. . . . fluffy side out wards



more stuff for you to see over here >


Thanks! That's helpful, plan is to tackle it at the end of the week. Your 'how I done it' threads are super helpful to me with me being a novice. Always make for good reading, so glad you spent the time making them.
 
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