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I need to replace a damaged bidet with one that has a slightly larger ‘footprint’. This will require the carpet (a fairly deep pile) to be cut to accommodate the new shape base.
In order to make a clean cut would a Stanley knife be the best tool here or should I obtain a proper carpet cutting knife? Also, is it best to simply cut around the new bidet once it is secured in place or should this be done beforehand?
Thanks in advance for any help.
In order to make a clean cut would a Stanley knife be the best tool here or should I obtain a proper carpet cutting knife? Also, is it best to simply cut around the new bidet once it is secured in place or should this be done beforehand?
Thanks in advance for any help.