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<blockquote data-quote="acabtp" data-source="post: 367433" data-attributes="member: 5368"><p>the XPS boards (blue, pink, or green insulation boards) that most people on here are using today are the same material as styrofoam (they are both polystyrene); it's just a different manufacturing method (extrusion) which results in a solid piece rather than the little foam beads. either can dissolve if exposed to gasoline, so just try to avoid pouring gasoline down in the bilge.</p><p></p><p>the more expensive two part polyurethane foams that you pour in place are gasoline resistant, but you hardly ever see folks here using that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acabtp, post: 367433, member: 5368"] the XPS boards (blue, pink, or green insulation boards) that most people on here are using today are the same material as styrofoam (they are both polystyrene); it's just a different manufacturing method (extrusion) which results in a solid piece rather than the little foam beads. either can dissolve if exposed to gasoline, so just try to avoid pouring gasoline down in the bilge. the more expensive two part polyurethane foams that you pour in place are gasoline resistant, but you hardly ever see folks here using that [/QUOTE]
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