Hi all,
I know there are several members here in the valley of the sun and elsewhere that experience high heat and I'm hoping for some tips for the summer.
My garage is insulated in the walls and garage door, but I still need to get some more cellulose in the attic above it, as it easily gets into the 110s in the middle of the summer.
Here in Phoenix the nighttime temperatures often hover above 100* until 2 a.m., and get back to that temp before 9 a.m. What do you do to keep product workable when it gets that hot? Working on my Passat after I drove it last weekend I took some microfiber towels and soaked them in ice water and set them on the hood to cool the surface temperature. That worked very well, but it was only 95*ish outside, so when the air temp is 20* above that in a few months, I'm not sure that will be enough.
What should I try?
I know there are several members here in the valley of the sun and elsewhere that experience high heat and I'm hoping for some tips for the summer.
My garage is insulated in the walls and garage door, but I still need to get some more cellulose in the attic above it, as it easily gets into the 110s in the middle of the summer.
Here in Phoenix the nighttime temperatures often hover above 100* until 2 a.m., and get back to that temp before 9 a.m. What do you do to keep product workable when it gets that hot? Working on my Passat after I drove it last weekend I took some microfiber towels and soaked them in ice water and set them on the hood to cool the surface temperature. That worked very well, but it was only 95*ish outside, so when the air temp is 20* above that in a few months, I'm not sure that will be enough.
What should I try?

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