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Loctite Tite Foam Big Gaps Spray Foam Sealant is a 12 fl oz polyurethane expanding insulation designed to fill, seal, and insulate large gaps up to 3 inches. Its high-density foam offers durable, flexible sealing that bonds to a wide range of building materials and resists UV damage for long-lasting performance.
K**N
DON'T TOUCH IT
Works fine for the intended purpose. But please, do not be stupid like me and touch it while it's wet!!! But if you do, this is how I got it off:Get a bottle of acetone and pour it into a bowl. Dunk your hand in the acetone for 5 minutes. Get a scour pad and scrub all over the area. Dunk the scour pad in the acetone and keep scrubbing. After scrubbing as much as you can, wash your hands with soap and let them dry so you can see what is still there. If there is still more put your hand back in the acetone for another minute, keep dunking the scour pad in the acetone, and keep scrubbing. You may have to repeat the back and forth several times, but when it's all gone, wash your hands with soap and moisturize them heavily.
V**R
expands an amazing amount. Not meant to be used with foam gun.
Expands an amazing amount. Warning: (I made this mistake) This is not the kind of foam can that can attach to a foam spray gun. That is a different item, usually designated "Pro". Has a different top, usually not covered b a cap such as the red cap in this picture.
K**Y
Works great!
It was easy to attach the nozzle and spray where I needed to. The foam expanded nicely and filled the gap in. So far no leaks wear water was coming in from a crack in the concrete in my basement. My only complaint is that it continues to come out of the nozzle for a bit after you stop spraying and I made kind of a mess because I didn't realize this until it was too late.
B**K
Good stuff
Works great. Gets hard fast and foams up big to fill all the big cracks
D**D
Great
Using with layers of steel wool to block rodents.
A**O
Did the job
Used this spray foam to fill a gap in our basement, and it worked just as expected. It expanded well and sealed the area. One thing to note—make sure to check the area a few minutes after spraying. In our case, it ran down the wall and got on the carpet, which might have been user error, but worth mentioning. Overall, it did the job and was reasonably priced. Would use again, just with a little more caution next time.
J**T
It works, but has drawbacks
It took 5-10 minutes of shaking and squeezing the trigger before it actually started to spray. After 1-2 minutes of no spraying, I thought I had bought a dud. But I kept shaking out of frustration and finally it started to work.It's easy to spray into gaps and cracks, but you can't use a tool to push it further in. When I tried, the foam stuck to the tool and pulled away from the gap.There is a lot of excess foam, and it continues oozing out of the nozel even after you've finished. The can is single use, because once the spray nozzle dries and is clogged, there's no way to re-use it. Make sure you complete your project the first time, or buy additional cans.Wear gloves. It will leave a residue that sticks to your skin.Overall the product works. But be aware of some drawbacks.
D**N
It worked for what I needed
This brand didn't spray as well as I expected. I used the entire can on each use. They started off okay then seemed to lose pressure. I am using to make a craft type project - landscape boulder out of Amazon boxes- they did work and expand but I had to continue shaking the can and it slowly drizzled out. One can did have leakage at the connection point.
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