erbster
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Whilst I was at the London Boat show, I spoke to a nice lady on a stand selling some sort of very firm, thin, open-cell sponge. The idea was to cut it to size and put under mattresses and seat cushions to allow air flow and reduce (eliminate?) dampness.
Last season, on our small boat, damp under the cushions was a bit of a problem on our longer trips, so on the face of it, the foam seemed like a good idea. Wasn't sure of dimensions, so didn't buy any.
My questions of anyone with any experience of this stuff:
1) Does it work?
2) What's it called and who sells it? I could not find the leaflet I got at the show
Thanks
Charles
Whilst I was at the London Boat show, I spoke to a nice lady on a stand selling some sort of very firm, thin, open-cell sponge. The idea was to cut it to size and put under mattresses and seat cushions to allow air flow and reduce (eliminate?) dampness.
Last season, on our small boat, damp under the cushions was a bit of a problem on our longer trips, so on the face of it, the foam seemed like a good idea. Wasn't sure of dimensions, so didn't buy any.
My questions of anyone with any experience of this stuff:
1) Does it work?
2) What's it called and who sells it? I could not find the leaflet I got at the show
Thanks
Charles