g3bill
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The '73 Frigidaire I'm redoing has had a kinda bad smell for years from the foam around the evap coils and fan. As time passes Polystyrene soaks up the moisture and gives a bad smell that transfers to the food. I got some new High Density foam 3 years ago and its getting bad already after all the work of carving and sawing. The moisture gets sucked up into the foam distroying it so I found a product I think will work to seal the foam. Its an Epoxy thats resistent to impact and moisture of course. Can be applied very thin or recoated while still tacky or later after sanding. I haven't tried it yet but think this will do the job as long as theres no pin holes or cracks, might have to sand foam in some places so as not to force the foam into place. Need to let the foam dry out for a few weeks, repair it and coat it...
I found this Epoxy at Smooth-On, 1800 381-1733 ( http://www.smooth-on.com/Epoxy-Coatings-EPS/c1397_1400/index.html ) The trial size of "Epsilon EPS epozy coatings" which covers approx. 7sf is priced at $29.68 I was told. They have larger sizes but gets pricey and I think the trial size will be enough for what I'm doing. Just thought I'd pass this along...

I found this Epoxy at Smooth-On, 1800 381-1733 ( http://www.smooth-on.com/Epoxy-Coatings-EPS/c1397_1400/index.html ) The trial size of "Epsilon EPS epozy coatings" which covers approx. 7sf is priced at $29.68 I was told. They have larger sizes but gets pricey and I think the trial size will be enough for what I'm doing. Just thought I'd pass this along...
