GREAT STUFF PRO™ Insulating Foam Sealants contain dangerous chemicals and should not be used by or around children. 2. Shut off all sources of ignition or open flames during use, including pilot lights on stoves, dryers, furnaces and water heaters, candles, cigarettes and electrical devices.
Is Great Stuff Gaps and cracks toxic?
May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation. May cause harm to breast-fed children. May cause damage to organs (Respiratory Tract) through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled.Aug 8, 2016
How long does it take for Great Stuff insulating foam sealant to dry?
Foam will be tack-free in 5-10 minutes and can be trimmed within 1 hour. It is fully cured 12 hours after application.
How do you remove Great Stuff insulating foam sealant?
Once Great Stuff foam hardens, it can only be removed via abrasive means (such as sandpaper). Water causes it to harden. Before it hardens, it can be removed with acetone. Be careful with acetone because it toxic (You can find a copy of the acetone MSDS online for details on its safety).
Is great stuff hazardous?
GREAT STUFF™ Insulating Foam Sealants contain dangerous chemicals and should not be used by or around children.
Is Great Stuff foam safe?
GREAT STUFF PRO™ Insulating Foam Sealant is a polyurethane foam sold in aerosol cans. Once the foam is sprayed from the can, it immediately begins to cure and dry into a hard plastic. ... GREAT STUFF PRO™ Insulating Foam Sealants contain dangerous chemicals and should not be used by or around children.
Where should you not use expanding foam?
- For areas that are too close to electrical boxes:
- For areas too close to ceiling light boxes:
- Open-cell spray foam on your roof:
- For closed-cavity spaces:
- If you have a history of skin, respiratory, or asthma problems: