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Didn't think to use a screw to clear the nozzle, but it worked flawlessly! Thank you
ОтветитьWhat a hero lol thanks
ОтветитьI use a few drops of acetone in the sprayer and a few in the straw it always leaves it clean and ready for next use
ОтветитьWonderful kind Sir, thanks so much 🙏🙏❤❤
ОтветитьTHANKS!!!😊😊😊
Ответитьmy complaintis partial usage, and the shiit is expensive. i need to use on 2,3 inside/outside boxes...then i am left with maybe 2/3 can.
ОтветитьAhh man of discipline wharshing things good an proper
ОтветитьBoth thorough and beautifully explained - superb.
ОтветитьWow!! Great tips! Can't remember how many of these cans I've had to toss after one only fricking use 🤬 Thanks a bunch!
ОтветитьGreat video. I'm tired of wasting money on spray foam.
ОтветитьThe foam handle on an office chair got damaged (fell out of the pickup truck!) while moving house. How to repair it using this sticky foam?
ОтветитьThank you😊
ОтветитьThanks for the info , always thought it was toast after use
ОтветитьGreat video. I also found about 1cc of acetone tipped into the can nozzle dissolves the liquid foam and cleans it up ready for next use. Same with foam that's still not set in the tube, where it can be gently squeezed through.
ОтветитьSo true good info
ОтветитьVery helpful - just what I was looking for - thank you
ОтветитьRon's stuff is the real great stuff
ОтветитьBest Youyuber for info on Great Stuff even now in 2023!
Thanks!
Best video on how to help reuse stored can and make the most of spray expanding foam insulation gap filler. I was very frustrated at not being able to use in can leftover.
Thank you.
Excellent explanation and tips.
I accidentally sprayed a full can into the kitchen drawer..............
ОтветитьAwesome!!
ОтветитьThank you 😊
ОтветитьThe leaflet that comes with the can (inside the cap) tells me to bend the nozzle after use and put into back onto the nib. The illustration is most unclear. I have no idea what it means.
ОтветитьAnyone who plans to use PU Foam SHOULD watch this video first. Very informative. Thanks for creating this video.
ОтветитьThanks for the video =)
ОтветитьIt is great stuff but the nozzle and limited gas in the can are not.
ОтветитьWouldn't it be much easier to just make replacement straws????
ОтветитьI was only able to use this product only once. One hour later no foam would spray out and I couldn't even remove the nozzle from the Can. I'm going to return it for a full refund. Shit Product
ОтветитьThank You!
ОтветитьHa ha I like this guy good tips literally 😂 I like the part place the knife 🔪 how clean it up wash it and back in the drawer the wife will none the wiser lol isn't that the truth heehee
ОтветитьJust got thru accidentally making a sheetrock patch worse! Not because of any spray foam but because I pressed against the inside edge too hard as I was placing a sheetrock screw. So, I've re-cut a new patch. This time I only crumbled a 1.5" round hole in the edge. There's nothing behind the hole, so I plan to use the brand-new can of spray foam I bought. It's such a small application that I almost just filled the hole with mud... but that would take a lot of time due to the multiple times I'd have to fill, and let dry. Fill, and let dry. Thanks for your video! Now I can save the remainder of the can for the next gaps I create!
ОтветитьGreat video, thanks!
Ответитьthese stuff are dangerous if gets on you. You can scrub all day it won't come off. 100x worse than crazyglue.
ОтветитьRonald, I wanna ask if you have these vids (i took a peek at your channel and that's a lot to sort through - you know that your playlist can be organized into a second container?)
1) we have plaster and lath walls, not that perfectly smooth drywall. This makes products that expect you to "stick them with tape" to a wall, difficult. how can i make such products stick when they expect a flat surface?
2) I got a reciprocating saw from my dead grandpa, i managed to use the blades to cut some heat pipe that I needed removed - but all of his blades are slightly bent. is there a way to get them straight again?
3) My son somehow managed to break one of the plastic folding tables. the kind that has a plastic top, but metal frame with metal legs. Well the frame was screwed into the plastic, and most of them got ripped out of the plastic. Wondering how to get the frame securely attached to the table again.
4) hey i seen some nails in my wood floor that i wish were a bit deeper. the head of the nail can be felt with your feet, but it's not sticking out enough to do anything with the nail.
i love all the extra bits about how and why things work. oh and i totally understand the wife comment.
ОтветитьGreat instruction. Thank you for your time and effort to make this video and share knowledge with us. Greetings from Croatia.
ОтветитьIncredible bravo 👏
ОтветитьThank you Ron, excellent video
ОтветитьProfessional level kitchen borrowing. Nice😂
Ответитьjust pour some acetone on it after each use
ОтветитьI don't understand why nobody makes a small can for smaller uses. Pisses me off.
ОтветитьOr just an eye dropper with some acetone does all that for you.
ОтветитьThank you...I'm getting ready to use this and only need a small amount for my project. ThIs is very helpful .Thanks again 😃👍🏽
ОтветитьExtremely helpful, thanks
Ответить"...so I borrowed it from the kitchen."
Later: "Honey, I'm missing one of my good knives..."
Agreed
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