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Great stuff pest block
Great stuff pest block





  1. #GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK INSTALL#
  2. #GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK SKIN#
  3. #GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK CODE#

There are two key differences between Great Stuff™ and Great Stuff Pro™ products: Q.What is the difference between Great Stuff™ and Great Stuff Pro™ products? To remove cured foam from skin, use a pumice stone (available at most drug stores) and warm, soapy water.

#GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK SKIN#

It will not harm your skin and will wear off over time. If the foam has hardened, there is no solvent that will remove it. If the foam has not cured or hardened, use fingernail polish remover (with acetone) a polyglycol-based skin cleanser or corn oil may be effective. Q.How do I get Great Stuff™ foam off of my skin? It’s intended for use in residential application to maintain the continuity of an approved fire block material. Great Stuff™ Fireblock Insulating Foam Sealant impedes the spread of fire and smoke.

#GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK CODE#

Seals service penetrations between floors.įireblocking is defined by the International Building Code as the use of approved building materials installed in concealed spaces to resist the migration of fire and hot gases. Tested according to ASTM E84, ASTM E814 (modified), UL 1715. Recognized as an alternate fireblocking material for residential construction. Impedes spread of fire and smoke through service penetrations. Great Stuff Pro™ Gaps & Cracks is bright orange colored foam for easy code identification. It has been tested and approved as an alternative fireblock material. Great Stuff Pro™ Gaps & Cracks Polyurethane Foam Sealant is a minimal-expanding, single-component polyurethane foam sealant for general purpose building envelope air sealing and retrofit applications. Q.Can any Great Stuff Pro™ product be used as a fireblock for penetrations?

great stuff pest block

Remove the can from the dispensing gun and spray into waste receptacle without the can until the gun is completely empty. Press the trigger to flush the foam into waste receptable until only the cleaner is visible.Īllow gun to sit for several minutes and repeat with a second flush.

#GREAT STUFF PEST BLOCK INSTALL#

Invert the can and install the cleaner onto the dispensing gun. Unscrew used Great Stuff Pro™ from dispensing gun.Ĭlean the gun basket and tip by generously spraying and removing uncured foam with Great Stuff™ Foam Cleaner. Q.Can I clean the Great Stuff™ Black gun?

  • NEVER leave a gun without a can of adhesive without a can of Great Stuff Pro™ attached unless the gun has been thoroughly cleaned with Great Stuff™ Foam Cleaner.
  • When ready to change cans, shake the new can of foam for a minimum of 60 seconds.
  • Always leave a can of foam attached to the gun with the flow control screw closed.
  • Store upright with a foam dispensing gun attached.
  • Tighten the flow control screw until fully closed for storage.
  • Lastly, test the bead size before applying. Then, pull the trigger to fill the gun with foam, dispensing excess foam into an appropriate waste receptacle.
  • With the can secured, set your desired bead size by adjusting the flow control knob on the back of the gun (bead can be adjusted from 1/8"-3").
  • If using GREAT STUFF PRO™ with the Foam Dispensing Gun, follow these additional steps before application:.
  • If applied outdoors, be sure to paint or cover foam to prevent discoloration and UV damage.
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    Firmly screw straw assembly onto valve and dispense SLOWLY.Cured foam should not be exposed to temperatures in excess of 240☏. The can should not be exposed to temperatures more than 120☏. Best results if used when product temperature ranges from 60-90☏ (15-32☌).Any uncured product that gets on the skin can be removed with acetone.If the can sputters, simply shake the can while held upside down. Shake vigorously for a minimum of 60 seconds.







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