I've got a Danby fridge that was converted to a kegerator. While it was a DIY project, I got it second hand. It's treated me very well with the time I've had it. However, you can see in one of the attached images, that the insulation of the door has fallen apart.
I was planning on tearing it all out and replacing this with a 1.5" thick insulated board (also pictured). I figured I can use clear silicone caulk to adhere the board to the door. Then, because the door isn't entirely flat, use foam spray to fill in the gap(s) behind the board where necessary. I would cover all this up with a sheet or two of Reflectix.
I imagine this would get the job done, but are there any other suggestions that may be better in the long run?
I was planning on tearing it all out and replacing this with a 1.5" thick insulated board (also pictured). I figured I can use clear silicone caulk to adhere the board to the door. Then, because the door isn't entirely flat, use foam spray to fill in the gap(s) behind the board where necessary. I would cover all this up with a sheet or two of Reflectix.
I imagine this would get the job done, but are there any other suggestions that may be better in the long run?