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It's applied wet in the unfinished walls. Otherwise, it would all be on the
floor. And my job also included a wet application in the attic, because it
then becomes what they call "stabilized" and won't blow around when I turn
on that massive whole house fan. I gave it a full two weeks to dry before
covering the walls.

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Steve Barker




"Bob F" wrote in message
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"Steve Barker" wrote in message
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Cellulose is the only way to go. Attics or walls. It's fire retardant,

and
has more r value per inch. And there's no reason for it to get wet, but

if
it does, it just dries out. As a matter of fact, it is applied wet.


I've never seen it applied wet.

Bob