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Default Anti-condensatin paint - does it work?

On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 8:07:26 PM UTC, Andrew wrote:
On 16/12/2016 10:26, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 16/12/16 12:12, Chris Green wrote:
We have a few places on our small boat which suffer from serious
condensation. They are basically the few places where there is just a
sheet of metal (4mm thick) between outside and inside. On these
places inside, especially now in the winter, it runs with water.

Will 'anti-condensation paint' help

no.

or do I need something more like
some sort of plastic foam insulation.


yes.

I don't want to stick expanded
polystyrene there but some sort of flexible stick on foam would be OK.

anything that has some kind of decent U value...actually you may be
surprised at how good cork wall tiles are.

I lined a single brick kitchen with them once - hell of a difference.

When did you last see them on sale though ?. Very 1970's and now cork
flooring has become a bit pricy. The stuff that car manufacturers use
under the bonnet of diesel car might be better.


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