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Application Tips:

• Read all instructions on package.

• Wear gloves, eye protection and work clothes. Use drop cloths when working with polyurethane foam. Cured foam is very difficult to remove. 

• Make sure surface is free of oil and dirt.

• Always test application on scrap material first. Release trigger before reaching end of gap as foam continues to dispense for several seconds after trigger is released.

• Do not overfill gaps – allow room for foam to expand.
 
• Clean spills immediately (before foam dries) with Touch ‘n Foam Professional Polyurethane Foam Cleaner, acetone or nail polish remover ccontaining acetone. DO NOT USE WATER (moisture helps to cure foam). Do not attempt to remove cured foam with solvents. Cured foam wears off and is not harmful to health.
 
• Polyurethane foam sealants require some humidity in order to cure properly. For best results, apply in temperatures between 60-100°F (16-38°C). Allow foam to cure fully before replacing baseboards, window or door frames.
 
• Paint outdoor applications to avoid discoloration. Wait until foam is rigid before painting or trimming (30-60 minutes).
 
• Store aerosol can upright to avoid propellant leakage prior to use.

 

 

 

Video clips:

Set-up for straw-dispensed foam

Test application on scrap material

Minimal vs. triple expanding

Seal gaps to block insects
and other pests


Exterior applications

Cleaning (wet) polyurethane foam

Storing latex for later use

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