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Old 08-27-2023, 05:44 PM   #1
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Do you recall what brand of foam you used? There may be some differences in chemistry that allowed yours to work in that somewhat enclosed setting.
Plus it is dry as a bone up here. Likely a very poor combination of conditions for foam in a bag.
Don't remember exactly which foam I used. It came from Home Depot. I would say try it with a large (kitchen/bathroom) type. So...you're not trying to fill the bag, but applying the foam where you need it but just inside the bag. If things are really dry, I would say to wet the bag first. The larger bag will allow air space around the foam. So maybe with the water and the air space, it may make a difference.
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Old 08-30-2023, 11:48 AM   #2
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Don't remember exactly which foam I used. It came from Home Depot. I would say try it with a large (kitchen/bathroom) type. So...you're not trying to fill the bag, but applying the foam where you need it but just inside the bag. If things are really dry, I would say to wet the bag first. The larger bag will allow air space around the foam. So maybe with the water and the air space, it may make a difference.
I'll give that try when I need to get at it again. Or if I get a chance before the cooler weather hits us. Labour day coming... up here we could see snow any time after that! But I don't think that's likely this year!
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