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New Flooring 2006 Mid Bath
Question for the experienced: I’m pulling the carpet and putting down wood laminate flooring in my rig. My question is, what is behind the carpet that goes up the rear wall in the lounge? I haven’t pulled the carpet yet. Will I need to re carpet with a new carpet or is it a paintable surface? How is the original carpet secured? Glue?
Soooo many questions!
2006 Mid Bath

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On my '08 MB the back wall is made with the same material as the side walls - 3/16 plywood with a facing.  Most of the carpet is fastened with about 10 jillion staples.  Removing the carpet should be manageable but is likely to reveal an unsightly surface from all the staple holes.  I can feel a thin strip, probably a folded carpet end, at the top of the carpet, but it might be a metal carpet nailer such as is used on wall to wall carpeting.

If I were to remove my back wall carpeting, I would be assuming that some sort of covering would be needed, either new carpet, a flooring material, sanding and filling and papering or painting, or some such.

Ken F in NM
'08 MB

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Below is what my 2003 MB wall looked like after removing the carpet.
My wheels:
2003 MB
2012 Jeep Liberty

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Clean for the MidBath. My TK and the RK, I think, that store the tire on the other side of the wall, will have carriage bolt heads showing. They can be seen through the carpet.    RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

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Mine is a '95 rear lounge, we replaced the carpet with cork floors, and had carpet running up the back wall.

The back carpet was only held by the million staples, but no glue at all, so it was easy to paint over.

On ours we have the spare tire attached to the back so we saw the bolts from the screws after removing the carpet. This wasn't an issue for us since we ended up making an L shaped couch and covered the back with a cushion, but it's still there.
1995 23.5 Rear Lounge

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Very nice work!
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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majortom,
Thank you for the pictures. The previous owner of my ‘91 installed radiant heat but left the carpet on the back wall.  I’ve been afraid to remove it because I didn’t know what was underneath. I took out one barrel chair and removed the decades old couch cushions. My problem is I couldn’t sleep a wink in the overhead bunk. Are you able to create a sleeping area with your new configuration?
Thanks,
Peggy
Not all who wander are lost...

1991 22' RL

 
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Are you able to create a sleeping area with your new configuration?

We sure can, the original couch allowed for it to convert into a queen size bed, however we shorten it in order to be more flush with the closet and give us more room as a sitting area which we use more often. That made the pull out bed into a full size bed now.

We sleep on the over cab queen bed which we removed the original cushiony foam and just put a fit to size 3" thick bed which makes for enough sleeping space up there without feeling claustrophobic
1995 23.5 Rear Lounge