The DOs & DON'Ts of DIY Spray Foam Insulation

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  • In this video I'll share with you how you should (& shouldn't) be using DIY Spray Foam in your remodeling and home repair projects. Thanks to Loctite Tite Foam for sponsoring this video and allowing me to share my tips with you. #loctitepartner
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Komentáře • 227

  • @larrybruce4856
    @larrybruce4856 Před měsícem +2

    I learned a "don't" when I bought a Condo in 1995. Although the Condo was only 5 years old, It had low grade Hotpoint appliances. The dishwasher was noisy everytime I used it. I sprayed a little foam insulation in the door, thinking the insulation will absorb sound and quiet things down. After spraying the foam in the door, I didn't realize heat from the dishwasher would continue to cause expansion of the foam . After two uses, the foam continued to expand and the front door panel started to bulge. As funny as that was, the timer eventually got clogged with the expanding foam and the dishwasher became useless. I was going to replace the appliances anyway but didn't realize it would be this soon. I learned my lesson and now pay more attention to the "Do's and Don'ts of spray foam. Thanks for the tips on Spray Foam Do's and Don'ts ! ! !

  • @carlafoxworth3501
    @carlafoxworth3501 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Thank you Aaron! I'm a single mom and learning to fix my own issues. So far I'm doing pretty darn good - and enjoying my journey toward taking care of my family myself! I'm definitely teaching my daughters to take care of themselves too. For example, I service my own air conditioner every year and treat it monthly...and just fixed my neighbor's air conditioner when it quit on a scorching SC summer day. I taught both of my girls when they were in middle school how to fix running toilets. Videos like yours are so helpful, so I want to thank you for your help and guidance. (I do know, however, when something is over my head and when to call in a professional.) This being said I want to leave a note to Dads: Please teach your daughters everything you know so that they can take care of themselves when they reach adulthood!! They will be better and stronger women because of it! And they will always remember that Dad loved them enough to teach them.
    As for the LocTite, I just purchased some to hopefully deal with a carpenter bee problem. They come every year and set up under the railing on my porch. I've tried everything the experts say: insecticides, borer bee traps, citrus soap... but nothing works. They still show up every year and leave a huge mess on the porch. So, today I'm getting serious - and am going to try spraying Loctite foam under the rails and hopefully take care of this issue once and for all. I'll let you know if it works! If not I may be tuning back in for help with this. Thanks Again!
    Oh, one more thing I'll pass on... the air conditioner pan was getting rusty and on the verge of rusting out holes. So I got some FlexSeal and painted the bottom of the pan. Worked like a charm. No more rust. I also decided to paint the bottom of my kitchen and bathroom sink cabinets with FlexSeal to protect the wood flooring from the occasional leaks. Hope someone finds that helpful!
    CJ

    • @bob5245
      @bob5245 Před 9 měsíci +1

      GO GIRL! KEEP IT UP. I DO THE SAME. We are strong.

    • @bob5245
      @bob5245 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Just lean on the Lord Jesus and He will show you the way.

    • @veronicapadovani4243
      @veronicapadovani4243 Před 2 měsíci

      Great to hear!
      Good for you and your girls ❤

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 Před rokem +7

    I love it when they put picture examples of where it can be usefully applied on the can.

  • @FESTIVE1000
    @FESTIVE1000 Před 2 lety +1

    Your video was straightforward and easy to understand. I feel more confident about filling in cracks around my door.

  • @frankcorral4981
    @frankcorral4981 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent info from your experience in this work. Doing the work right and not by short cuts or "hacks". The do's and dont's very helpful. Thank you.👍

  • @dallasvanwyk
    @dallasvanwyk Před 2 lety +6

    Great video. It pains me to see how much half-assery goes into so many home repairs, and I'm grateful for you pointing it out

  • @user-vm7xw5om3l
    @user-vm7xw5om3l Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for being so smart and experienced. This video was GREAT!

  • @kari-karislinedancing6146

    Excellent and incredibly packed and informative video - thank you!

  • @wtfcookie2000
    @wtfcookie2000 Před 19 dny

    I am filling in a gap in the corner of my kitchen next to the window. When they did a remodel for some reason they did not seal the corner. I have been fighting little ants in Spring time. Now I know from watching this video I can safely use spray foam for this project. I am also going to seal around the gas pipe connection in the floor. I did hit the like button and I subscribed. Thanks!

  • @harreetteB477
    @harreetteB477 Před rokem

    Very efficient, helpful, valuable information! Thank you!

  • @DCherbonnier
    @DCherbonnier Před rokem

    Very good presentation. It didn't have the application /i was looking for but the information it did have made it well worth watching and remembering.

  • @hipairbrush1053
    @hipairbrush1053 Před 2 lety +8

    Every single product I've ever used by Loctite has been absolutely incredible. I'm not a paid guy for this and I don't have any contact directly or indirectly with loctite. I don't even know where they are located I absolutely love their 3x construction adhesive and fast grab (I used them together)....just terrific. Their thread lockers have always kicked butt ....

  • @siezethebidet
    @siezethebidet Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks. Very useful info. Plus good production. You didn't run some distracting music or sound over your speaking and the visuals were perfect for what you were saying at any moment.

  • @notyetskeletal4809
    @notyetskeletal4809 Před 10 měsíci +1

    There were so many warning of its toxicity on the can. I imagined this video may have touched on those. Anyhow...nice video and it gave me some tips.

  • @blabbergasted4380
    @blabbergasted4380 Před měsícem

    Gr8 video! Pacing makes it painless.

  • @TaskForceBorderLine
    @TaskForceBorderLine Před rokem +7

    I use drinking straws from the grocery store and save the ones that come with the can. they are slightly smaller in diameter than the threaded nozzle but stretch and screw down tightly. super cheap and effective. I use these if I know i am not going to use the entire can.

  • @guo-yinxu4536
    @guo-yinxu4536 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful examples!

  • @brittandjosh
    @brittandjosh Před 3 lety +10

    Well this was what we were looking for. Thanks for the info!

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater Před 3 lety +2

    Great information, thanks for your take on spray foam.

  • @hudatva
    @hudatva Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks brother.. that was very nice

  • @asharamisal4382
    @asharamisal4382 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info! Thanks so much!

  • @XUltraPunchx
    @XUltraPunchx Před 2 lety

    Super helpful, thanks!

  • @rakeshbidhar8812
    @rakeshbidhar8812 Před 2 lety

    Great! Right on point. No BS.

  • @2SanityAtitsBest2
    @2SanityAtitsBest2 Před rokem

    Fantastic tips! Thanks for sharing

  • @juvichdevotional9065
    @juvichdevotional9065 Před 2 lety

    This really helps me. Thank you

  • @NetZeroTech
    @NetZeroTech Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @juliekoester7776
    @juliekoester7776 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial! Thank you!
    P. S.
    I love your shirt! 😂 👍

  • @aftaflash
    @aftaflash Před rokem

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @tomhoefling
    @tomhoefling Před 2 lety

    Well done video. Thank you!

  • @graciecai7131
    @graciecai7131 Před 2 lety

    Love your video! so informative! I find gaps inside the radiator in my apartment. Will spray foam be ok to seal the crack and the hole around the steam heat pipe?

  • @davidcarvolth7685
    @davidcarvolth7685 Před 2 lety +62

    For rats and mice use stainless steel wool, as rats can't stand chewing it. (Its an old pest controllers method)

    • @lolafalana6960
      @lolafalana6960 Před rokem +11

      Don't forget the nails in the steel wool for NYC rats. They're onto the steel wool trick 🤣

    • @DARWINZOO
      @DARWINZOO Před rokem +4

      Broken glass in quikcrete

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 Před rokem +5

      @@lolafalana6960 Yeah they're getting more crafty.

    • @commonsense5489
      @commonsense5489 Před rokem +1

      That’s funny I’m from inner city Washington, D.C. south east, Barry farms. Rats chew through pipes there with a wall thicker than 1/4 in steel🧐 city’s all over the world have rats that eat through walls of concrete, thick galvanized and stainless steel pipes all the way to standard dry wall. The only “rat” steel wool will “stop” is the common pack rat🧐 which is a mouse and not actually a rat.

    • @sdot5389
      @sdot5389 Před rokem

      Mice chewed right through steel wool in my house.

  • @MomAsol
    @MomAsol Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing very helpful

  • @EthanCarterDesigns
    @EthanCarterDesigns Před 3 lety

    Super helpful information!

  • @nickp701
    @nickp701 Před rokem

    Nice job great info

  • @RetroHoundGaming
    @RetroHoundGaming Před 2 lety +1

    Was looking up some spray foam tips this seemed to have nailed it thanks great video especially touching on the donts!

  • @dwallce1
    @dwallce1 Před rokem +2

    When I have leftover spray foam in a can, I spread out a large piece of heavy plastic and discharge small balls of the foam(golf ball sized) to be used as packing material.

  • @OthmanAlikhan
    @OthmanAlikhan Před rokem

    Thanks for the video =)

  • @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx
    @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx Před 2 lety +1

    I have a small attic access door that I don’t really need to have open, it’s full of blown in insulation so I can’t really go in it. Figured it would be easier to either use spray foam or maybe the expandable stripping. I’d rather be able to easily cut it open and be able to use the door if needed for leaks.

  • @jask320
    @jask320 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful

  • @montesalps
    @montesalps Před rokem

    thanks for the info.

  • @sabrinagee-shin6616
    @sabrinagee-shin6616 Před rokem +1

    SUPER helpful. I was using my first can and my husband got excited about all the potential uses. Turns out you debunked all his ideas. Thank God for your advice, I'm not letting him near it!

  • @6636860
    @6636860 Před 9 měsíci +2

    How about supplying the link where a person can get extra straws? Good video!😀

  • @binu1547
    @binu1547 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,
    Thanks for a great video. I need to fill in a hole identified my a energy home assessment within my boiler room. Due to fire warnings on foams, I am unclear if loctite products would be something I should use. What would you recommend?

  • @joshuamoore24_7
    @joshuamoore24_7 Před rokem

    I have seen on new homes I was working on they where using cellulose blown in insulation that is shredded newspaper mixed with cement , boric acid, starch, fire retardant, and water. When it dries it's like a layer of cement. It sticks to the surfaces it's sprayed on and can even be sprayed and stick onto the plywood on top of the roofing trusses.

  • @RationalSaneThinker
    @RationalSaneThinker Před 10 měsíci +5

    What the difference between the normal foam and the foam for larger 3" gaps? I know that the latter expands more, but is there a difference chemically and structurally? Can I use the 3" foam for smaller gaps as well? Or would the increased expansion actually force the small crack wider? Thanks for any info.

  • @TetsusaigaDrgn
    @TetsusaigaDrgn Před 2 lety +8

    Great video. I know you said not to use spray foam for foundation cracks. But do you recommend using spray foam instead of backer rod and then using sika self leveling sealant to patch exterior cracks where the siding meets the concrete walkway?

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hell no. Use backer rod dude. I'm a journeyman masonry restoration worker in the bricklayer and allied craftsman union. If you are worried about the sl running out through gaps use regular caulking to fill any such gaps that backer for whatever reason cant. Then back it and shoot it.

  • @michealterhune1200
    @michealterhune1200 Před 8 měsíci

    Okay thanks for this video now i have a shed that leaks around the floor area when it floods looing to seal waterprrof and insulation to keep the heat out. Do i use a membrane to water proof inter wall or seal then use membrane

  • @eliafelix6133
    @eliafelix6133 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @bridgettegalvin3752
    @bridgettegalvin3752 Před 2 lety

    Loved ur video...but can I use it near heat...I have base board heat & mice r always getting in thru there...plz lmk thnx

  • @Rockshow2oo8
    @Rockshow2oo8 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @samanthapeck8395
    @samanthapeck8395 Před 2 lety

    I just used some to try to keep an exterior light from continuing to fall out. I'm hoping the tite foam stuff will lock it in place.

  • @mysticmek93
    @mysticmek93 Před 2 lety +2

    Wondered about using this instead of fitting a Styrafoam cooler liner inside a plant pot to make a makeshift hidden insulated cat shelter.

  • @PatriotPerson11
    @PatriotPerson11 Před 2 lety

    We had a faulty valve on frig cause leak which damaged cabinets & drywall behind the frig into our pantry. About 3 feet high of drywall by 20 ft of drywall was removed along with the spray insulation foam. Is the aerosol can foam ok to use to refill this area before installing drywall?

  • @RestoreITdontJunkIT
    @RestoreITdontJunkIT Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, I find myself just buying the spray foam with the pest block added. Whatever brand with the best price n reviews.

  • @vonbeats2135
    @vonbeats2135 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey was this of using this for the basement door way. Water is coming in through the walkway without the door opening.

  • @redneckgirl3326
    @redneckgirl3326 Před 2 lety

    How close can you use it to a baseboard heater? I have baseboard heaters below several of the windows.

  • @alltheboost8016
    @alltheboost8016 Před 2 měsíci

    Can this be used around the water pipes inside the home. In my house around the shower head pipe, under a sink and pipe coming out of the wall to the toilet there is little gaps. Just wondering if it’s safe to use in all those areas.

  • @PeteBaldwin
    @PeteBaldwin Před rokem

    Thanks - I’ve got a gap under a window I’m trying to fill but there’s a uPVC cill that overhangs and then comes down a 90 degrees so I can’t get to the gap in a straight line. Are you able to bend the straws at all or is there a better solution out there? I e had a look but can’t find anything…. Any help would be massively appreciated!

  • @joshuamoore24_7
    @joshuamoore24_7 Před rokem +4

    Using dry wall mud and dry wall tape after wetting where possible and meta caulk also is a great idea. For cement the cement epoxy as a filler and epoxy paints or sealer for sealing the cement and other masonry. For red brick use mortar and the epoxy sealer rated for masonry.

  • @rgcountdown
    @rgcountdown Před rokem +2

    Looking to temporarily insulate the gaps in a portable AC vent in my window. Is spray foam too durable to remove later? Should I use something like flex tape instead?

  • @kel06901
    @kel06901 Před rokem

    Can you use spray foam to fill in gaps in a galvanise shed? At the bottom where the shed comes down past the concrete slab. Can I use it there to prevent water getting in?

  • @tinalundy7858
    @tinalundy7858 Před 10 měsíci

    So question I have yellow jackets I my garage going in a Crack in the concrete can I spray foam and it seals them in the ground???

  • @christianclough6247
    @christianclough6247 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, iv got a problem with silverfish in my home. They are partly getting in through gaps between floors and skirting boards. Can i use this stuff to fill the gaps in?

  • @Handheldsounds
    @Handheldsounds Před 2 lety

    Can I use spray foam to fill a gap in a bathroom exhaust fan between the enclosure and the ceiling drywall?

  • @jlucche
    @jlucche Před 2 lety

    So in my Man. Door into my garage on the side of the house there is a visible gap under the baseplate of the door jam. Would spray foam be good to use? Also I started noticing a puddle in my basement near where the entrance would be. So you think that since it is not sealed up it it causeing water to leak?

  • @wowfreak982
    @wowfreak982 Před rokem

    I'm remodeling/rebuilding a single wide mobile home. The owner is planning on using spray foam insulation to insulate the entire house. Bottom up. After putting in the new plumbing and such going underneath and foaming the bottom. What are your thoughts

  • @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3193

    Do crawlspace/basements have to vent? I have a vent that goes to the outside, I'd rather seal it up. Thoughts?

  • @rustixpanda1921
    @rustixpanda1921 Před 2 lety

    Question so I have a small ac in my room and it keeps leaking from the bottom and the bottom of it there is like a line where I'm guessing the water is coming out from can I use the foam to stop it from leaking from my room

  • @ksnax
    @ksnax Před rokem +6

    Trimming the straws into smaller sections before use is another option for later.

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've never ever had one work again after the initial 1st hour after popping the cherry. That's with no straw.

  • @galkawarrior
    @galkawarrior Před 2 lety

    Can I use spray foam in my hallow door to make it more sound proof?

  • @12vLife
    @12vLife Před 2 lety

    If I use this stuff to sandwich corrugated polycarbonate roof panels cross sectional in a matrix and then fill the edges solid what kind of adhesion and dilapidation can I expect in the Florida Sun, wind and rain over time?

  • @nicksutton2964
    @nicksutton2964 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you so much! As a complete newbie to this wondrous foam stuff I was wondering how to clean the tubing before the foam sets. It was your last few sentences that told me! Fortunately I had some lovely stinky acetone handy and managed to save the tube for another day. Also I now know that I can get some more tubes as well. You may be wondering why I didn't read the instructions on the can. Well I am in Japan and I cannot read Japanese sufficiently well, so your video was really helpful. Thanks again. Liked subscribed.

  • @fher3786
    @fher3786 Před rokem

    I have a wooden balcony right over our front entrance and when it rains water just goes all over the place , could this product be good to fill in the gaps on the balcony in order to stop water from coming down right over the front door ??

  • @maxzarmar8908
    @maxzarmar8908 Před rokem

    Can you use Loctite Tite Foam Gaps and Crak around HVAC vents?

  • @stevenlawrence5733
    @stevenlawrence5733 Před 2 lety

    What spray foam works around hot copper heating pipes to plug the wall holes around the pipe???

  • @Steelrain-zg7fx
    @Steelrain-zg7fx Před 10 měsíci

    How about sealing areas where bats can get from the attic to the living room via gaps in trim and gap above a dual sliding wooden door in my living room. Bat person recommended a sealant of some type?

  • @npzninja
    @npzninja Před rokem

    I'm building outriggers for my kayak, and someone said I should use "spray foam" to reinforce their strength, is this the stuff they were talking about? or will it make the pvc crack more easily?

  • @freaklatino13
    @freaklatino13 Před 2 lety

    can i use this near radiator pipes? there is a gap next to my radiator pipe that i want to fill but im afraid its gonna catch on fire if it gets too hot

  • @farhanullahbaig9910
    @farhanullahbaig9910 Před 2 lety

    Can I use it to prevent pipes from freezing?

  • @jaredharris1970
    @jaredharris1970 Před 2 lety

    My question is could I use spray foam around radiator pipes inside house I noticed one day I felt a draft around radiator pipe where there is a gap

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 Před rokem

    Good video

  • @asantos859
    @asantos859 Před rokem

    Could I use this in drywall to insulate drain pipes?

  • @sanjaypatelmd4669
    @sanjaypatelmd4669 Před 2 lety

    Can you use these spray foam to seal garage food leaks to prevent bugs and creepers /snakes come in my garage

  • @avinashkrishnappa1115
    @avinashkrishnappa1115 Před rokem +1

    Hi Aaron.
    Thanks for the great tips about foam insulation.
    My main concern is that I've had issues with blinds falling off due to poor structural integrity in the ceiling of the window. Unfortunately the gap between the ceiling and the brick wall is only about 2-3 cm.
    My query is, can I use the foam to fill up the space, then use filler to close the gap and then create a new hole for putting up the blinds again?

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Před 11 měsíci

      Your question is rather confusing but if you are asking if the spray foam will support the blinds the answer is no. If your wall won't support blinds then you have an incredibly bad situation. Your house should be abandoned and torn down. It's not safe to be in. That being said, you then went on to talk about brick. Is the brick on the inside? If so and they are secure, that is what you need to be attaching the blinds to. Assuming they are real and not imitation. This can be done only with a hammer drill and a masonry drill bit and tapcons. Figure out where the holes should go and mark them with a marker. Take the masonry bit and drill in as deep as your tapcons are long. 1 and half inch tapcons are plenty long enough for holding blinds. There's your new holes the tapcons work just like any other screw but they are hard to turn so use the drill for those as well. If it's drywall that your screws keep falling out of then you aren't hitting the studs with the screws. If there are no studs I would use toggle bolts. They are far superior to any insert style anchor for drywall. If you are doing any of these already and the wall won't support blinds then you have major issues. Note that if you are trying to go through the top of the window and have used those holes up and are now hitting brick, then again, use tapcons right where the old holes are. This may require longer tapcons depending on how far in the wall they have to go til they hit the brick. It is important to determine if it is metal or brick as it should have a metal lintel. If that's the case go in from the sides with the tapcons. Once you do all that, then fill any gaps with spray foam. Hope that makes sense
      P.s. with the tapcons it is imperative you use the correct size drill bit which the tapcon package will say the size you need.

  • @diaperdood1
    @diaperdood1 Před rokem

    Is it ok to apply spray foam insulation when the attic is 110 degrees? Will it fully cure? Or will it off gas forever?

  • @nathannagy1499
    @nathannagy1499 Před 2 lety +3

    What would you recommend for a finished basement ceiling? Their is a drop ceiling, but some areas of the floor on the main level above the unfinished area(s) are quite cold.

    • @MrFixItDIY
      @MrFixItDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      I would use batt insulation between the joists.Spray foam should only be used for small areas.

  • @jimthumerzs6981
    @jimthumerzs6981 Před 2 lety +1

    Was thinking about spraying foam to fill gaps of a newly installed PTL floor of a utility trailer. Want to be able to haul bulk materials and don't want them falling through the cracks. I figured I could just cut excess off with a shovel.
    Anybody try this "brilliant" idea, or should I head back to the imagination closet? :>
    I'm trying to avoid the hassle of putting down plywood / tarps for those hauls.

  • @oldfashionedmusic
    @oldfashionedmusic Před rokem

    is ok to use GAPS N CRACKS spray foam as insulation say after window casing rebuild due to leaky window ac repair, to bugproof my manufactured home because i will be having OTA ANTENNA ALSO GOING THRU THE WALL.
    i wanna stop bugs n drafts from getting in, BUT TO BE CLEAR NOT JUST ONE SMALL SPOT THE WHOLE WINDOW CASING WHICH ABOUT 12 INCHES HIGH BY 52 WIDE?

  • @hellrazor117
    @hellrazor117 Před 9 měsíci

    Which foam is best if i want to hide something under it?

  • @Aarzak
    @Aarzak Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use spray foam during winter?

  • @Tadena22
    @Tadena22 Před 2 lety

    I have problems with my spray foam that it'll shrink in just a few days and the gaps are visible. What maybe the reason behind it?

  • @tombowler6458
    @tombowler6458 Před 2 lety +3

    Great tips, thanks for posting.
    Question for you:
    Can spray foam insulation be used to plug hole (4" diameter) in the wall left over from old vented tumble dryers no longer in use, or should I seek alternative solution?

    • @rosstee
      @rosstee Před 8 měsíci

      Did you go ahead in the end, as your comment describes what I'm planning to use spray foam for? I believe it should work fine as long as the exterior side is sealed/painted after the foam has cured/been trimmed, to protect from the weather?

  • @PrincessBella22
    @PrincessBella22 Před rokem

    Is it ok to use it behind the dryer??

  • @RosaRodriguez-me2zd
    @RosaRodriguez-me2zd Před 2 lety

    Can this product be use under countertop

  • @zacd7094
    @zacd7094 Před 2 lety

    My house is 1900 square foot living and has some moderately tall ceilings. I was charged almost 9k. They sprayed the attic under the roof and all of the walls that are against the outside elements for 9k they didn’t do any interior walls like bedroom walls and stuff. Is that Norma??

  • @Phyllyps-Levine
    @Phyllyps-Levine Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know how many square feet a 12 ounce can will expand to?

  • @mrwaynebangsil2002
    @mrwaynebangsil2002 Před 11 měsíci

    can i use this for balloons? for them not to deflate forever? im serious.. need to know so i can use this to my 1988 turtle blimp playmates toy..

  • @khaleefax9553
    @khaleefax9553 Před 2 lety

    *How to remove spray foam besides cutting it? Is there any spray or easy method to remove spray foam from large areas?*
    *I had it put in the basement and it destroyed my entire basement with humidity and mold problems, and I want to remove it all. No one seems to know how?*

  • @russchadwell
    @russchadwell Před rokem

    I plucked dried foam out of a straw, and BAM just like new straw

  • @paulwizal23d89
    @paulwizal23d89 Před měsícem

    How do I stop from all the dry gas air bubbles in foam after it drys