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[RC] werm on trailer floors - Betty Edgar

As Truman said, the product must remain totally dry until fully cured or it
will bubble up so I can imagine that applying it in a really humid climate
would be impossible unless done in a climate controlled building.  Once
cured it's impervious to moisture.

Actually, when my WERM flooring was being installed in Newburg, OR it was in
December during a terrible rain storm and my trailer didn't quite fit into
the building where they were working.  As a consequence water blew in around
a drop down window and altho only a few drops hit the flooring before it was
cured, it caused it to start bubbling up in one small section.  Due to the
weather I brought it home that way and the distributor made a trip to my
place in Southern Oregon about a month later to replace that section.  Never
a problem with it since.

Betty




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Re: [RC] werm on trailer floors, Truman Prevatt