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New Flooring LVP

I finally got the time to redo my floor and its real nice.
the flooring guy worked on it for 2 weeks.
very meticulous and pays attention to detail.
initially  was going to take out the carpet only but we discovered that the tiles were not cut straight  and we had to make a 2 inch adjustment  towards the cabinets.
once we made that cut we noticed the tiles close to the carpet were moving and given the fact that one of the bathroom tiles was cracked  we pulled a few and then all.
had to reroute 2 romex cable in the bedroom trough the outside of the engine box under that heat blanket and had to cut the cockpit panels about a quarter inch to make sure that the floor went under the panels.
everything  was mitter cut and glued,
now I have to clean everything and put it back togheter.
I would like to clean the shades in the process as well any good pointers would be greatly appreciated.
2003 Foretravel u320 build 6066
cummins 450 ism
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Reply #1
My OEM Day/night shades cleaned up very well with Dish Soap and water. (Take them down and wash in a big utility sink)  If you have stubborn stains, try a bit of diluted "Awesome" spot remover.

Rinse well, and hang to dry - reinstall.

You will be happy with how much cleaner they look.

And then a year later I upgraded to MCD....

:-)
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Reply #2
Good to reroute electrical wires from under carpet.
Surprised they did that.
Flooring looks great
Frank & Daisy
NO LONGER  "looking for the perfect Foretravel
36' or less non slide preferred."  She has been found and is ours.
2003 U320 36' non slide  Unit 6103
Cummins ISM 450
Allison 4000MH

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Reply #3
I too was curious about the Romex when I did my flooring also. I added a inch of blue foam insulation to the sides of the bed pedestal which accommodated rerouting the romex in it. Put the same flooring up the sides of the pedestal. Looked good to us.

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Reply #4
Nice work. Good attention to detail and it looks good too.
'99 U320 40 WTFE
Build #5462,
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Reply #5
Looks great! I would love to see a completion pic of entire space and cabinetry now that it's done.  The first thing on our list is to redo our floors. 😊

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Reply #6
Looks great! I would love to see a completion pic of entire space and cabinetry now that it's done.  The first thing on our list is to redo our floors. 😊
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