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4.4 out of 5
87.69% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Install - Look Great!
I replaced the friction treads on the steps of our rv with this stuff (forgot the name) and I have to say that I was impressed with the ease of installation and the substantial feel. The material was easy to cut and shape and the adhesive seems to be stout. We're happy with the new look and feel of the steps.
5.0 out of 5 stars Boat Flooring
The media could not be loaded. Not only does this fake teak marine mat provide an air of refined sophistication to the cabin, but it also offers a number of useful advantages that have significantly elevated the quality of my time spent on the water. To begin, the standard of excellence achieved by this boat flooring is very remarkable. The EVA foam substance is hardy, pleasant to the touch, and offers outstanding traction all at the same time. Even when it's rainy, I am able to walk with complete assurance on the deck without sliding. During extended boating journeys, the foam padding provides an additional level of comfort, which helps reduce feelings of weariness. The boat flooring EVA foam boat decking provides a pleasant and secure platform for all of my activities on the boat, including sunbathing, fishing, and hosting guests. One of its most notable qualities is the imitation teak style it has. The inside of my boat benefits from having a touch of refinement thanks to the grey color with black lines that imitates the traditional appearance of teak wood. It is astonishing how much attention to detail was put into the creation of this product, which has wood grain patterns that are true to life and textured surfaces that simulate the surface of genuine teak. My boat receives an immediate boost to its visual appeal thanks to this flooring, which also helps to create an inviting and opulent ambiance.
4.0 out of 5 stars The end result will be a reflection of your preparation.
Just finished installing the product so don't have any long term durability info yet but thought I would share what I learned. A major part of the success of your project will come down to how A) How well you prepared your surface for a good adhesion. and B) How well you measured and made your templates. The cockpit of my boat was previously painted so I sanded and freshly painted my entire cockpit with topside paint a few weeks before install time. And then on the day of install just went over every section really well with acetone to make sure their was no grease or dust before I applied. And as far as measurements go. well every persons project will be different but don't rush this step. It is very important. Think about where you will need to make breaks due to boat layout or due to the size of the material all while making it look like that is how it was meant to be. Draw out your space on paper with measurements and think about how much material you will need to complete your project. I suggest buying an extra roll more than you think you will need to be able to fix pieces in the future but also because UNFORTUNATLY this product is made so the rolls do not end on full boards. (This cost them a review star) And a few of my rolls were not even cut straight. So there was more waist than would be otherwise. When making templates. Think about how you will make all your lines line up throughout your entire project to make it look like it all flows visually. I made templates on a roll of paper. I had textured edges in the fiberglass of my cockpit about a 1/2 inch back from the edge of each section where the non skid was. so I rough cut the piece to fit and taped in place then went over with a stick of artist graphite rubbing around edges to get an exact line on the paper where my edges were. I would also measure out and draw in 1/2 inch variances around objects that will need to be varnished in the future so I can still have room to get in there to tape, sand and varnish. also around any water fill caps or fuel fill caps, hatch hinges etc. Everyone's layout will be different but think about future maintenance and usability. Also in my opinion having the border space around everything looks really good and having the edge of the product back from the edges will keep it from getting caught on things and peeling up. I also took exact measurements of gaps between pieces to help me to be able to lay out templates later at home and in order to have all lines on the EVA Flooring line up perfectly. So you have to account for all space between each template section. In other words. Slow down and really put on your thinking cap on and give yourself all the necessary information in order to properly layout your job later on your material if you want straight flowing lines throughout your floor. It was not always so easy or obvious how to accomplish this in complex shaped areas. I drew pictures of the floor layout and assigned a letter and signified port or starboard. I did this to each section on my drawing and put a piece of painters tape with corresponding letter on each section of the boat and on each paper template section as well as each piece of EVA Flooring when cutting out. I had to do this to keep things organized. This really helped me throughout project because when you have a bunch of similar looking pieces later on if I did not have everything lettered I would have been overwhelmed and confused for sure. Ok, so once templates were all cut out I would go back and then I would dry fit the templates to make sure I did not mess up anything. Measure many times and only cut once. Ok so moving on I took the EVA Foam Decking out of the box and laid them out flat in my driveway in the sun and put weights on them to relax the material as best I could and get it to lay flat. I saw other reviews saying the product could shrink so I figured I would listen and just set them out for the day to be safe. This helped flatten them out and made much easier to cut. So I then cut all the pieces out. I made rough measurements and cut large rolls down to more manageable sizes and then traced my templates exactly and cut out. I had lead 1lb. fishing weights and water bottles on EVA material as well as my templates while cutting out to hold template down smooth as well as flatten EVA material out as much as possible to make accurate cuts. After I cut out I used a bottle cap to draw rounded edges on all corners for a more finished look and then cut those off. Then once that was finished I carefully went around all edges with the edge of a orbital sander with 100 grit paper to bevel edges to match the factory finished board edge look. I then went back around with 220 grit to smooth out to finish. I suggest practicing this on some scraps before doing on your final product. It takes a little finesse but well worth the time. Once this is done I was ready for install. (I saw many reviews suggesting additional adhesive. I personally felt the tackiness of test pieces I tested out made me feel that with proper preparation of my particular surface that it would be ok to install without any additional adhesive. Not to say the other reviewers are wrong at all. I just made that judgement call for myself and my particular application surface and level of surface preparation. That being said. Time will tell. But this is what I did.) So... I went down to my boat in the harbor and wiped all surfaces with acetone and dry fit my first piece. I used one gallon water jugs as weights to help hold pieces in place. once they were exactly where I wanted them I would lift up half leaving the weights on the other half or have a helper standing on it and then I would take a Exacto knife and lightly slice the bottom paper backing. A very shallow cut just through the paper. I would then peel off that half the backing and lay down straight with a vinyl floor installation roller or a paint roller with foam head. Something to roll the pieces down and push all the air out as it is being laid down. Then I would go over it really thoroughly pushing from the center to the outside making sure all air is out and all material firmly pushed down. Then I stand on the other half and peel off the other side of the paper and repeat the process. Making sure that everything gets laid down right to the edges and that all my reveals are perfectly straight. I did this until all pieces were laid down. You could do this alone but I suggest getting a helping hand. Preferably someone with some patience because once this stuff sticks down it is not coming back up. It is really sticky. You can lift small sections back up in an emergency as you are applying before any roller weight has been applied but be very careful. You get one shot so have everything perfectly lined up before any paper backing comes off and make sure If someone is standing on one side to help hold in place just make sure they don't move at all. So any children helpers is a bad idea. lol Anyway, Once all your pieces are completely down you are done. After that I would just walk all over installed pieces with bear feet or socks and really put pressure on all corners edges thin spots etc. I just walked around in circles for over an hour. Not to mention the stuff feels so good on your feet! By that point I was so relieved that it all went in I could not stop just walking in circles looking at my new cockpit. Love it! You can do it! Good Luck!
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well got the look I was looking for
Very sticky, preparation was key. After getting my plan played out they seemed to fit well together. Would use again for the price for sure.
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked great on slippery patio
The concrete of my patio was so slippery and then the kid get out of the pool they would fall.I bought this and put it down and was perfect!It stays where I put it and has survived storms so far. It's soft but also keeps the kids from falling! I love the color! It goes great with my patio furniture!It was easy to size! I highly recommend this stuff! Works great and work the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product great customer service
First I rated this a 2 star product as the colors between 2 sheets were off as well as the cuts.I was promptly got a response from the seller to be sent 2 new rolls to remedy the issues.With that said this makes this a perfect product-Very well made and as long as you have a good sharp knife it’s easy to shape where you want to stick it.It’s very durable and visually pleasing!Pro tip: they recommend using spray adhesive in the instructions, this is a must as the factory adhesive will lift! Grab a can of 3m super 77!
1.0 out of 5 stars Does not hold even a week
I'm going to update this review later with some pics. I spent on this EVA like $250. Then spent like 3 days installing it very, very carefully. The preparation time was extensive, I'm very neat and picky. Once we finished the job, everything looks great, took my boat out with my babies and parked it to be cleanned, 4 days later (Boat is under a nice tree shadow and covered), the foam was like lifted, no adhesive at all in major areas. So please take care with this. In my opinion, it don't worth it!!
3.0 out of 5 stars Colors didn't match. Irregular cut from factory.
Put this in an aluminum Tracker Boat so had to order two varying widths and splice to cover the bottom. Though I ordered same color, the Teak Brown was different on each of the widths. The thickness doesn't hide rivets. Easy to cut. It's tender material and not as durable as I thought it'd be. Will not be ordering more. Will go different route for deck and rails. Not worth the money
Calidad al 100%
Lo utilizo en el piso de cocina de un veleroMuy buena calidad
Good boat flooring
Good very durable
Good customer service
the colours did not match. The buyer was more than accommodating in helping me find a solution. Overall good product, easy to install. Just make sure you check the colours under natural light before install.
Easy
Easy to apply and looks great
Very good product
I like the adhesive backingWorks very well and it’s easy to cut
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