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Great Stuff 99108862 Window & Door Insulating Foam Sealant, Reusable, 12 oz
$9.90
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Great Stuff 99108862 Window & Door Insulating Foam Sealant, Reusable, 12 oz is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Features
- Reusable for 30 days when left attached to GREAT STUFF PRO dispensing gun
- Forms a long-lasting, air-tight, weather-resistant seal
- Soft, pliable, easy to stuff back into the gap without trimming
- Expands and contracts to allow for various weather conditions
- Bonds to vinyl, wood and metal frames
- Fire block formulated
- Offers greater insulation value than chinked fiberglass or caulk
- Tack-free in 3 to 10 min trimmable in 1 hr
- Yellow colored foam for easy identification
Description
Description
Great Stuff PRO window and door polyurethane foam sealant is a specially formulated, minimal expanding foam with a low pressure build that remains soft and flexible after curing. Foam can be formed without trimming to create long-lasting, air-tight and water-resistant seals proven not to bow window or door frames when properly installed.
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Applicable Materials: Glass Masonry Plastic Wood
- Color: Yellow
- Compositions: Polymethylenepolyphenyl polyisocyanate polypropylene glycol copolymer Polymethylenepolyphenylisocyanate propoxylated glycerin polymer Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate isomers and homologues 4 4 -Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate Isobutane Methyl ether Propane Tris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate
- Flash Point: -155 deg F
- Net Content: 12 oz
- Odor/Scent: Mild
- Specific Gravity: 1.06
- Type: Reusable
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