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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (20)
- Water resistant (12)
- Easy to clean (7)
- Attractive (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Small boats (14)
- Large boats (9)
- Personal watercraft (7)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Beginner (6), Casual/ recreational (6), Advanced (4), Recreational (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (11)
Most Liked Positive Review
READ THE WARNING ON THE TUB
THIS IS NOT FOR USE ON TREATED WOOD OR SURFACES CONTAINING COPPER SALTS
THIS IS NOT FOR USE ON TREATED WOOD OR SURFACES CONTAINING COPPER SALTS
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Most Liked Negative Review
do not waste your money
Go to your hardware store and buy indoor/outdoor carpet glue, half of my pontoon boat has overtons glue and half from a hardware store and much cheaper, guess which side is all ready ...Read complete review
Go to your hardware store and buy indoor/outdoor carpet glue, half of my pontoon boat has overtons glue and half from a hardware store and much cheaper, guess which side is all ready coming up after only one week yep the more expensive one.
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Pros
- Easy to clean up
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
- Used it for our pontoon
Comments about Overton's Overton's Indoor/Outdoor Do-It-Yourself Carpet Adhesive, quart:
The front portion of our pontoon is where our carpet came up. We bought your marine carpeting and used your adhesive to install the carpet. It was easy to put down and install the carpet. I would definitely recommend this product!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Install
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Overton's Indoor/Outdoor Do-It-Yourself Carpet Adhesive, quart:
boat carpet before and after 2 years it was great. THis time for jetski carpet
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Overton's Indoor/Outdoor Do-It-Yourself Carpet Adhesive, quart:
Product was easy to apply and adhears well.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Install
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Personal Watercraft
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's Indoor/Outdoor Do-It-Yourself Carpet Adhesive, quart:
Easy to apply and Dries Quick
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Friendly
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's Indoor/Outdoor Do-It-Yourself Carpet Adhesive, quart:
great product and very easy to use
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
Is this a contact cement, where you apply it to both surfaces and let them dry, then stick them together and it can't be moved once stuck together?Asked on 6/4/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Is this adhesive toxic? i.e. are fumes dangerous?Asked on 3/15/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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There were no fumes.Answered on 11/29/2011 by Chris the wise from San Juan Capistrano, CA
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What happens in the future whene I want to remove or change the carpet? How hard is it to remove after installation?Asked on 7/9/2009 by Mike from South Carolina1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
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Removal of the carpet is not that difficult (usually can be cut with a razor blade and pulled up). Removing old glue takes a little more time and can either be sanded down or removed with a flat blade.Answered on 7/13/2009 by Ryan from Overtons
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what do you use to remove unwanted adhesive that is in the wrong place?Asked on 6/12/2009 by Katydid from Vermontville, MI1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
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To clean spilled/excess Overton’s Outdoor Carpet Adhesive: simply use warm water and a clean rag and wipe away any excess. To remove unknown previously installed adhesive: we do not recommend any solvents. There is always a danger of chemical reactions and since there is no way of knowing what the chemical composition of the old adhesive was, the best thing to do is scrape as much of the old adhesive off as possible, and sand any residual dried adhesive (easier with a belt-sander)Answered on 6/15/2009 by Ryan from Overtons
Q:
What kind of adhesive should I use if I want to put down the vinyl flooring when redecking my pontoon?Asked on 5/4/2009 by Ron the novice at this from Lakewood, WI1 answer
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This stuff will hold anything on a boat together if flooring is envolved. Sticks to wood very well. And has water resistant materilas in ingrediants. Yeah is should say universal glue.Answered on 7/15/2009 by A rogers from Jasper TN

