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Old 03-31-2006, 01:10 PM   #11
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If you use the foam you will probably want to wear a pair of disposable latex gloves or something similiar because as someone mentioned it does a pretty good job of sticking to things. Anyone who's ever had this stuff stuck on their hands for a few days knows what I'm talking about (wink)
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Old 04-01-2006, 05:31 AM   #12
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The expanding foams come in different strengths too. There's a weaker or stronger version and the stronger stuff will actually move parts like in a window frame and make the window stick. Depends on the application so use carefully as already noted in other threads. And yup, clean up is a bitch.
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You can clean your tube by using a drill bit smaller than the tube and twisting it with your hand then use a smaller bit to push the bigger bit all the way through. I"m talking about DAP or Great Stuff
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There are three different expansion rates for foam. If you have an open area, nothing to worry about getting moved around a bit, the fast, larger expanding foam is the way to go. However, like windows, pipes, etc., use the smaller expanding foam.
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