Re: [Amc-list] Bedliner/foam in rails
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Re: [Amc-list] Bedliner/foam in rails



I'll bite.
Exactly which foam are you looking at?
Even marine purposed stuff I have seen says that if the outside surface is penetrated it must be sealed with a sealer or it will absorb water!
  The shiny outercoating is the water proof area. Internally it is not so great.
A true waterpoof foam I would be interested in seeing a link too!

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From: Don <don_nsx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Frank,
> Okay, I hear you loud and clear on the foam, but is this something that we know 
> instinctively or is there some research and history behind it.
> The foam I'm talking about is meant to seal moisture OUT. Moisture does not 
> penetrate it. You can submerge it in water overnight and take it out and cut it 
> in half and its dry as a bone. It also sticks to whatever material it is 
> touching like baby @(*%#! to a blanket.
> My guess, is that, if your panel is dry, it shouldn't be a problem.
> I think I will try to talk to the people who make the stuff and see what their 
> testing tells them.
> Don
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