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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 584905" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I'd say the opposite. The point of dynamat style insulation is that you want to stop the moist air inside the van from coming into contact with the coldest parts of the van, i.e. the external metal skin. Adding further insulation in the form of sheeps wool, closed cell foam etc etc further helps to stop the air inside from circulating close to the outer skin of the van. Obviously the downside to having all the insulation in situ is that any moisture that does find its way into it or behind it will be harder to remove and can pool over time.... Insert rust warning here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 584905, member: 20098"] I'd say the opposite. The point of dynamat style insulation is that you want to stop the moist air inside the van from coming into contact with the coldest parts of the van, i.e. the external metal skin. Adding further insulation in the form of sheeps wool, closed cell foam etc etc further helps to stop the air inside from circulating close to the outer skin of the van. Obviously the downside to having all the insulation in situ is that any moisture that does find its way into it or behind it will be harder to remove and can pool over time.... Insert rust warning here! [/QUOTE]
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