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Old 07-01-2020, 05:56 AM   #25
Johan
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Join Date: Jun 2020
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Yay it's dry. I could have taken another photo showing it's dry but it would have been better to have a higher resolution photo of the situation before the fixes, showing how the water wicked down.


Its crazy that the panel through which it wicks down is not soggy and soft as the floor material became over time.
The bottom material of the foam sandwich making up the floor, looked like some kind of compressed material such as hardboard (which fell apart like cardboard) and the top layer (or on top of) the foam sandwich was some layer wood material such as thin plywood (the layers separated and became soft), and on top of that was the linoleum floor.


The side panel material through which it wicked down, would have stood up much better as flooring material against the water, but its very rigid and not bendable, so it probably cannot be used for flooring material on foam.


Well, thanks to all on this Forum.
You were very responsive and made me fix other potential issues along the way as well.
I'll be keeping an eye on things.
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