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Learn How to professionally line your camper with 4-way stretch carpet. You CAN do this at home with the help of the video. We show you how to prepare the inside your van ready to professionally apply the 4-way stretch carpet to your camper and what products to use. The van in this episode is a short wheel base (SWB) VW T5.1 Transporter. 💳 CARPET LINING and GLUE: https://www.combevalleycampers.co.uk/carpeting 🛒 SOUND DEADENING/INSULATION: https://www.combevalleycampers.co.uk/deadening-co-uk 🚐 CONVERSION PARTS: https://www.combevalleycampers.co.uk/campervan-conversion 💥 CAMPER VAN INSURANCE: https://www.combevalleycampers.co.uk/insurance ⭐ BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/combevalleycampers 📖 CARPET LINING BLOG: https://www.combevalleycampers.co.uk/post/how-to-professionally-carpet-line-your-camper-van Time stamps ⏱ 0:00 HOW TO PROFESSIONALLY LINE YOUR CAMPER VAN WITH 4-WAY STRETCH CARPET – Do it yourself, at home! 1:52 The two methods of carpet lining 2:48 What products to use 3:29 How much carpet do you need 4:29 Cleaning and preparation 5:12 The tools you will need 7:09 Trim removal 8:10 Lining up the carpet 8:44 Glue application 10:00 How to apply carpet 16:40 How to Carpet line the wheel arch 23:31 How to fit carpet round the window frames 26:20 How to carpet line the sliding door side 27:27 How to carpet around the jack bracket 28:07 Carpet lining any remaining areas 30:12 Final cleaning and summary Feel free to ask any questions down below and don’t forget to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel! 👍 To see more of our projects and services, please visit 🌐WEBSITE: www.combevalleycampers.co.uk 🌐FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/combevalleycampers/ 🌐INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/combe_valley_campers/@combe_valley_campers 🎥Filming and Editing: Ali Jassim https://www.instagram.com/just_jassim/ Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of Combe Valley Campers Ltd, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Combe Valley Campers Ltd assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Combe Valley Campers Ltd recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Combe Valley Campers Ltd, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Combe Valley Campers.

17 Replies to “HOW TO PROFESSIONALLY LINE YOUR CAMPER VAN WITH 4-WAY STRETCH CARPET – Do it yourself, at home!”

  1. Excellent video! Your expertise and simple method of instruction is super helpful for my own build. Thanks!

  2. Thank you this is so helpful and the first video that I found for putting up upholstery without removing all the panels. I have wood paneling up already but a lot of it is glued and screwed and would be a real challenge to take off the wall so this is reassuring to see that I could just spray and carefully apply the carpet and have it conformed wall the little irregularities I have. Thanks for this great work!

  3. Great tutorial, thankfully my T4 was already done 😂 I have however just redone the roof in a different colour as the old lining was sagging. Carpeting the back certainly makes all the difference!

  4. I thought this is a very good video. I’m doing my van this coming weekend so I’ll look at this again about 3 times and hopefully get my van something like this van.

    Cheers Herbie

  5. Not a camper as such ( 1992 Leyland 45 recovery truck with 3 front seats and 4 rear seats with a bunk running across the back of the front seats in the rear coachbuilt cab ) , but the info has helped me replace the windscreen pillar and door pillar vinyl as well as the complete front cab roof with the carpet material ( anthracite colour ) . And am now looking at the rear cabin side walls and door as it was relatively an easy job to do that looks a lot worse than it turned out to be Thanks for the info / help .

  6. Wish this video was made 20 years ago when I did my first van. I used normal spray glue and like he said, it just peeled off. 👍

  7. Hej HEj, Amazing content!! Just wondering if I was to get this done professionally, how much would it cost? Tack från Sverige

  8. Hi Team, great video!! I have a VW T5 kombi and will be attempting this next year, my question is that can I insulate and carpet my van before the 12/240v go in? I will be having removable panels in the side and the rear if I need to remove them in the future. Thanks Marc

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