![]() 05/14/2018 at 21:03 • Filed to: 931Lyfe, Project Car | ![]() | ![]() |
For now...We’ll see how long it holds up, but there were no leaks during the scattered showers all day today so I’m calling it a successful temporary fix. In the meantime, my interior is starting to look like an interior again.
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It might end up absorbing water slowly and once it is saturated it might end up sending water through. Unless you put a skin of Silicone on the outside of it so it can’t absorb water in which case I would bet it is fixed.
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Hadn’t considered that. I’d top coated it after work, but silicone isn’t a bad idea. Water shouldn’t be able to go through the paint, but I’ll keep that in mind.
![]() 05/14/2018 at 23:13 |
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That’s true. Paint is usually waterproof :) I guess the concern would be about the paint cracking because of: different expansion/contraction and/or flex of the foam vs surrounding material (but that gets into actual engineering, and I strictly specialize in “not that.”)