Re: Water in both floorboards
Have you considered expando- foam in a can? You know, like for houses? It fills voids and it's trimmable with a razor knife. It will give you a good backing for whatever you use for the next layer. Just don't get it on bare skin... DOES NOT come off !! until you grow more skin underneath it :(
Re: Water in both floorboards
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cheatah faheatah
Have you considered expando- foam in a can? You know, like for houses? It fills voids and it's trimmable with a razor knife. It will give you a good backing for whatever you use for the next layer. Just don't get it on bare skin... DOES NOT come off !! until you grow more skin underneath it :(
That **** absorbs water which isn't good.
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Re: Water in both floorboards
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HighOctaneRacing
That **** absorbs water which isn't good.
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The **** I've used dries/cures hard as a rock/impermeable. *Note "good backing" ? Above
Re: Water in both floorboards
I thought about it but would rather not. Figure I can get some thin metal flashing or something and cut chunks out of it
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Re: Water in both floorboards
Just saying, cuz I had a ford escort years ago that would flood drivers side floor because of rotton "A" pillar & hinge jamb. Filled that sucka with xfoam & smeared a layer of exterior acrylic caulk (with bare fingers, that's how I know it don't come off) and it was good to go...
Re: Water in both floorboards
Re: Water in both floorboards
Well it seemed to work fine don't notice any pudding water, if I was thinking more I would have just got a butyl patch to put over it. I think we sell something like a tape for use with skylights that would probably work.
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