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nomad297
Sep 19, 2014Explorer
chiefward wrote:
"If it is fiberglass batt-type insulation, you have to replace it. Once it gets wet, it is of no use.
Bruce "
That's not an option for me. To do this, I would have to remove four holding tanks to get to the insulation.
It might make no difference depending on the type of weather you camp in. The fiberglass that gets wet basically matts and compresses, giving it a zero R-Factor. If you get it dried out quick enough, you shouldn't get too much smell from it.
Bruce
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