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I already used the latex backed carpet from partsexpress but I wasn't to thrilled with it. The glue leaked through and the carpet wasn't as nice as I expected.
One other question, what do you guys use for glueing on carpet?? I used 3M 90 spray but it didn't seem to hold so tight around the corners. I used some contact cement on the parts the 3M spray didn't hold and that seemed to work well. I just wanted to know if it was good to do the entire box with that. I read somewhere that it was a preferred way to put on carpet.

