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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"David Feyen" wrote in message
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Just to add from my experiences....if you find that you overfilled a hole
and the foam is backing out and
looks like it is going to overflow everywhere, cover any areas you expect
the foam will fall to protect them, but do not try to wipe away
the foam while it is sill wet. It will smear and be nearly impossible to
remove. I learned this and later switched
to allowing the overfill to harden completely, and then simply cut away at
the excess with a knife or scrapped it
off with a putty knife.


For even more fun, poke into a case of the stuff with the forks on a fork
lift truck when the pallet of foam canisters is sitting on the back of a
shipping container. Never did hear from the poor SOB that had to unload it.