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Cargo flooring recommendation.

Cargo flooring recommendation.

by Reuben » Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:32 pm
Hi

I have Dynomat on the cargo area floor and am deciding on what to put on top :? .

Any advise/recommendations - weight issues:

Laminate flooring direct ontop - stuff is quite heavy?

or

Marine / external ply (recommended width?) with vinyl?

Any opinions welcome, cheers
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Re: Cargo flooring recommendation.

by readyboy61 » Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:47 pm
Put some closed cell foam over the dynamat,i used this and also put it on the back of all my door and trim panels http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/flooring/f ... y-11577508.

On top of that 9mm ply and cover with what you like
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Re: Cargo flooring recommendation.

by e m p i » Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:07 pm
Bar in mind that if you use a laminate flooring or similar every time you spill a drink on it that it will seep through the gaps and onto your cargo floor. Dunno about you but I don't fancy the idea of cola eating through my floor having seen what it does to your teeth and a 1p piece 8O
Also we do a lot of surfing so there's always salt water dripping about as well.
I've gone for vinyl as that way it just puddles up and I can mop it/wipe it.

Shalom, Lee.
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Re: Cargo flooring recommendation.

by Reuben » Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:29 am
Cheers guys - 9mm ply and vinyl it is.
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Re: Cargo flooring recommendation.

by Choc » Thu Mar 20, 2014 12:54 pm
Reuben wrote:Cheers guys - 9mm ply and vinyl it is.
I applied non-slip kitchen vinyl flooring on top the last time I did mine.

An off cut from one of the local carpet warehouse places did me proud for about £30.

This took some wear & tear and never got slippy when coming in from a wet grassy field.

Sweeps well and cleans easy. :wink:
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