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Item Relisted! FT WTT: Miracle Polishing Cloths (for your recycleable foam)

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/th...ing-cloths-for-your-recycleable-foam.1248692/
Item Name: FT WTT: Miracle Polishing Cloths (for your recycleable foam)

Location: Lilburn - Tucker

Zip Code: 30084

Item is for: Trade Only

Trade Value or Items Looking For: High Density shipping foam, massive quantities

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Guys,

I am in need for a bunch of high density foam. You know, that blue and pink stuff that gets packed around PC's and display monitors. Not looking for virgin, but the stuff you would normally look to recycle. Shape and form doesn't matter much to me. I am looking for stuff that is at least 1" to 3" think. I need massive quantities of this stuff.

So, if you have a bunch you were going to throw away anyway, trade it to me for a few Polishing Cloths.

Need to meet local in Gwinnett near Lilburn or Dekalb near Tucker. The more you have the better.

NOT looking for Styrofoam (unless it is high density) or Ghost Turds . . . .

PM me if interested.

Z

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Dow Styrofoam IS the blue stuff (XPS).
The white bead board is actually extruded polystyrene (EPS) Not styrofoam.
XPS ranges from 15-100 psi in density.
Construction supply (commercial) carry it in 4x8 sheets.
Google Ram Tool or Whitecap construction supply.

Fun facts, the Dow Styrofoam (XPS) is manufactured in Dalton GA.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A STYROFOAM CUP

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if it's white or made up of beads, it's EPS.
Usual density is 10 to 15 psi (pretty low).

Regular blue board (Styrofoam) starts at 25 psi.

Common construction applications use 25-60 psi.
You can pour concrete and drive over the 60 psi stuff.
The 100psi is like a brick!

XPS comes in blue (Dow), pink (Owens Corning), & green (Pactiv).
They're all equivalent.

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