Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: cgh window cleaning on February 10, 2019, 07:27:22 pm
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If you have a transit custom with the rubber load liner did you leave this in when installing a system or remove it?
For those that left it in have you found any problems in doing so or wish you had removed it?
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Left in
No problems at all 4 years on
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Left it in but put rubber matting on top so hose reels dont slide around.
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Left in
No problems at all 4 years on
Thanks
Have you found that if you have spilt any water or had any leaks for the liner to hold on to water and smell or for water to sit between the liner and metal floor and remain damp?
Did you bolt a tank through it?
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Left in
No problems at all 4 years on
Thanks
Have you found that if you have spilt any water or had any leaks for the liner to hold on to water and smell or for water to sit between the liner and metal floor and remain damp?
Did you bolt a tank through it?
My tank is strapped in
I've had leaks, hasn't caused any problems though.
My vans always damp, it's a Wc van😂
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Left it in but put rubber matting on top so hose reels dont slide around.
likewise as the load liner is more of a plastic texture and very slippy, whoever designed and passed this stuff I guess has never actually worked out of a van!
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Left in as I didnt want speed liner,I have fitted system no issues I’ve flooded van once or twice when filling, just park on steep hill for 10 mins
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Is the loadliner standard now?
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Is the loadliner standard now?
It is in the Limited and Sport models, don’t think it’s standard in the models with less spec.
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Left mine in, absolutely love it with any spilt water can be wiped up easily, not great for anything left loose as it slides about but if you have everything bolted or secured then it isn’t an issue!
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We've got 3 customs all with load liners left in, flooded them a few times. What they key cant see lol
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my connect came with plastic load liner too...no need for protectacote or speedliner with this stuff down....its excellent and will protect the van floor....i just had my tank fitted on top of it.....