Well then , we had a chance to tear off all the canvas that was folded under and glued to the floor underside ... And the damage was WORSE than expected ..

Seems I didn't "size" the canvas after gluing it to the underside (duh? ) , and the gripper did NOT sink far enough in to completely waterproof the canvas , and the glue on the canvas where it attached to the floor wasn't enough either. So naturally,in our swamp climate, the canvas acted like a sponge and actually kept water in the area causing even the tough OSB to swell and lose some fibers ( and naturally one of the spots I missed with the mix) ... going to be some minor repairs , luckily it's only in a few little areas, but let un-repaired could be trouble later .
First thing I have to do is dry this out ... It's been 10 days with no rain now and the fibers underneath were still WET

... I hope removing that soggy canvas helps ... But tomorrow I'm going to come up with a temporary "drip edge " and attach it just so it won't get wet any further... around here the Rain is never far away ... Once it gets dry , i can inject in some TB2 and stabilize that , then come up with a more permanent drip edge... I can kick myself for not planning in advance for this ...
Worse comes to worse , I may have to rent a place to store it , just to dry it out
completely ... That's the key to the repairs , plus the bleach and washing like Mary said .. Luckily there's not very much mold in the wood , just on the canvas and surprisingly it wasn't that bad ... The few little bad bits of soft wood will get picked out and then foamed in
with Great Stuff .. Not surprisingly , the large areas of the floor painted with the Black nasty stuff and spray undercoating is all fine ... Well that's the report for tonight , we'll get some pics of the debacle tomorrow ...
