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Moulding carpet

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Hi, does anybody have any experience of moulding carpet around the exhaust tunnel on a Mini to match the contours. I have a roll I would like to use as it is a very good match to the original. Would a heat gun be the best bet, if at all?? Cheers. Mark
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I recently bought a full carpet set (Newton Commercial) for the Woody and the front carpet is already moulded to fit the tunnel.
The fit is actually very good and it has a sponge type underlay already glued to the carpet underside.

In answer to your question I think the only possible way that the carpet could be moulded to shape would be in some sort of press. Excessive heat would obviously damage the carpet so I imagine a steam press may have been used.

Who's going to brave enough to call NC to find out how they do it.? :)
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I was under the impression that standard carpet can't be moulded. They use a special type of underlay and weave, along with some type of press to shape them.
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I don't think you can mould carpet to fit the starter bump, you just have to do the best job you can & over a period of time it just sort of settles a bit.

If anyone does know if or how this can be done, I'd love to hear about it.

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the only carpet that can be moulded with any sucess is 'gel carpet' the backing is a sort of plastic gel that becomes very soft when its warmed up (with a heat gun), once it cools it remains in the shape.

its used a lot in kits cars etc and can be bought in various colours - there is a guy on ebay who sells only black stuff, its all 'end roll' from the factory that does the carpets for the new mini.
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Any chance of a link Rich? Ta
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Oh man, I is one happy camper. Bought a couple of rolls of automotive grey carpet which nigh on matched a swatch of original S grey carpet I had. Cut a chunk off last night, gently applied heat from a heat gun and formed it round a sction of exhaust tunnel. Et Voila. It worked. Carpet had a granular type plastic backing in 1mm chips and seems that this stuff likes to be moulded. Woo hoo. Officially a Newton free zone!
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PICTURES PLEASE!

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£20 finders fee throught the post - whoo-hooo!!!

8-)

my only advice is dont use a heat gun thats too hot and set fire to the carpet, not that id ever do anything as stupid as that! :cry:
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Pictures will be posted when I can get any camera or phone with a camera to work in my house....
Rich, £20 on its way. I left the address blank as I don't have it so let me know when it arrives.
The fire did cross my mind. As a minimum I expected a smouldering sticky mess but appear to have got away with it on the demo model... :lol:
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Evening would you have a link or the chaps ebay name of the stuff you used ?

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Sorry James. My carpet came as 2 rolls from the Stafford Indoor Mini Show at the end of January. I didn't take a note of their details unfortunately. They just sold trim and I can tell you it wasn't Ashley James, Newton, Woolies or Pheonix so if you get a list of traders off the site you could probably do it by a process of elimination. Failing that type in gel carpet in e bay according to Mark F & you should find some. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Cheers. Mark
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