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Carpet underlay materials
fifthofwhisky
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Which underlay material - wool or foam - is the best one to use please? The foam these days seems to be mainly PU. Some years ago I had what looked like a rubberized underlay and it disintegrated when I took it up (after many years of hard wear).
I want to avoid any materials that would release solvents. Also do not want to create dust.
Mainly for bedroom carpets and a staircase.
I want to avoid any materials that would release solvents. Also do not want to create dust.
Mainly for bedroom carpets and a staircase.
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Recycled wool felt is exactly what it says and won't disintegrate like rubber backed products. It also has no solvents.0
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