In Canada one has no excuses. We have KROWN.com so every 2 years I take out the cabinets and take the van to KROWN for spraying inside and out. That way one need not worry about condensation. I also have replaced the fiberglass insulation with foil bubble sandwich. If you want to search the archives for author=stebbins for=krown (or cabinet removal) (and I'd suggest a year by year search from about 1997) and you will have all I have to say on the topic. Krown has STOPPED the little bit of seam rust on my van for the past 7 years. Malcolm, Halifax NS
--- "Giasson, Pascal (DNR/MRN)" <Pascal.Giasson@GNB.CA> wrote: > Any opinion on permanently removing the insulation from a westy? I do not > want any moisture or water to lay in there anywhere. I am currently putting > in Reflexit insulation (bubble pack sandwiched in aluminium foil) but am > having second thoughts as it may hold moisture in there. FYI I live in New > Brunswick, Canada and we often get condensation inside the Westy when > camping in the rain or if It gets a little cool at night. Thanks. > > Pascal > '84 Westy >
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