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Title: Wet bay insulation.
Post by: Dub on July 05, 2023, 11:35:15 am
I was asked via PM for a picture of the insulation on my wet bay door. I can't get the picture to load on PM so I will do it here.
Title: Re: Wet bay insulation.
Post by: Peter on July 05, 2023, 05:24:35 pm
Dub
That looks fantastic!  Do you remember what product was used and did you just spray glue them on? 
Have you noticed any difference in bay temps?
Peter
Title: Re: Wet bay insulation.
Post by: John44 on July 05, 2023, 06:41:09 pm
Dub will soon chime in but that looks just like the Noico product,you peel and stick,roll on with a wallpaper seam roller.
Title: Re: Wet bay insulation.
Post by: Dub on July 05, 2023, 06:45:52 pm
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Dub
That looks fantastic!  Do you remember what product was used and did you just spray glue them on? 
Have you noticed any difference in bay temps?
Peter

I got the material from Motorhomes Of Texas years ago for my engine room but could probably get it in a number of places. I bought more than I needed and kept finding places to use it. I've never compared before and after temps as the coach stays in a heated shop, I've only driven it in cold weather once and that's the only time I checked basement temp and it was warm but the bay is heated. I did apply it with spray adhesive and it's a easy install.
Title: Re: Wet bay insulation.
Post by: Michelle on July 05, 2023, 07:10:57 pm
I can't get the picture to load on PM so I will do it here.

That's because PMs don't go through a virus scan, and because of that, we don't allow attachments in PMs.