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Re: Insulating Foam

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Originally Posted by karinka13
Ahh! I just got expanding insulating foam on my hands! I tried to wash it off but it just wont come off! Any suggestions?
well, first i'd try not to get any on the keyboard, as it'll pro'lly cure, and gum up the keys; but i suspect its a little late for that.

here's a statement from the webstite of great stuff which is an expanding foam i'm familiar with:

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Originally Posted by great stuff website
How do I get foam off of my skin?


If the foam has not cured or hardened, use acetone or fingernail polish remover (with acetone). If the foam has hardened, there is no solvent that will remove it. It will not harm your skin and will wear off in several days. To remove cured foam from skin, use a pumice stone (available at most drug stores) and warm, soapy water. Then apply petroleum jelly.
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