Most kinds of foam have been tried, and they mostly work--sort of. There are big differences in durability, compliance, carvability, glueing, surface finish, etc. Gray minicell foam as the preferred material. The gray minicell foam sold by ...
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Although it's difficult to know for sure, foam from various sources can have different characteristics.
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well i had some of those and yes they do tend to get smelly because the foam absords the moisture from ya feet , what i do is i get a small amt of laundry soap and warm water in the sink and i let them soak for a bit but they float anyway i...
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Yes. We have a source for this product. We deal with polyurethane, polyethylene, Visco Elastic (memory
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It sure does. It basically messes up whatever you are wearing (because of the type of soap they use), and you feel pretty gross afterwards. Don't wear much make-up, if any. Also, take your vato with you, because as someone else mentioned, s...
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It is cheaper but illegal (and UNSAFE) to use foam that will burn. All Master tables use non-flammable foam that fully complies with the strict standards of California code No. 117, the most strict in the United States.
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just in case you go new they sell them for the II's at JC Whitney for $90ish, your liner will need the small 1/4 moon shaped rods that run through the liner (like a curtain rod) they go to them little holes on both sides of the roof on the ...
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