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Old December 27th 04, 05:47 PM
Shawn
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GM wrote:
Robertmudd1u wrote:

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All new Cobra trailers are painted black inside and have been for


some time for

just this reason. My 1999 one is black inside.


Robert Mudd



One could also epoxy a layer of heavy duty houshold aluminum foil to
the inside of a fiber-glass shell trailer. If any UV radiation gets
through that, we have a much bigger problem on our hands. ;-)
Uli Neumann

I was thinking of using 3M adhesive spray for this. Then again, my ship
is 27 yo and has lived most of its life in a fiberglass trailer in
Colorado (5500-7500 ft msl), so what really is the point?

Shawn
 




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