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<blockquote data-quote="iam2sam" data-source="post: 413160" data-attributes="member: 20253"><p>There are two types of such pipe insulation available at the box stores. One is a somewhat shiny, charcoal gray color. The other is a dull, dead carbon black with finer bubbles than the first type. I have used both as roof rack padding (surfboards). The charcoal gray type has lasted me a full season, sometimes two. The dead black type (which I suspect is more effective for its intended purpose) has deteriorated and become "sticky" and easily torn in a few weeks in my application, probably from UV exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iam2sam, post: 413160, member: 20253"] There are two types of such pipe insulation available at the box stores. One is a somewhat shiny, charcoal gray color. The other is a dull, dead carbon black with finer bubbles than the first type. I have used both as roof rack padding (surfboards). The charcoal gray type has lasted me a full season, sometimes two. The dead black type (which I suspect is more effective for its intended purpose) has deteriorated and become "sticky" and easily torn in a few weeks in my application, probably from UV exposure. [/QUOTE]
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