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The bubbles in the water are from using foam under it. Foam out-gasses and always will. I learned my lesson and now lay down this 1/8" hard board for a water base.
Couldn’t you seal the foam base of your riverbed with a latex paint designed as a vapor shield?
I was not referring to regular latex paint. I was asking about some of the specialized sealing products specifically designed to block outgassing from wallboards for people sensitive to the VOC’s contained in these products.
Wouldn't know without trying
Styrofoam also shrinks some, so also possible this shrinkage contributed to the bubble issue.
Nah, we're talking bubbles like on pizza crust. That's clearly from outgassing. Shrinkage would cause buckling and wrinkles, no?
That doesn't sound like just air bubbles - more like delamination of the resin. Not sure if outgassing would result in bubbles like those. Maybe there is some chemical reaction going on between the resin and paint/sealer?