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TIP
Never leave a foam dispensing gun 
without a can of adhesive attached 
unless it has been thoroughly  
cleaned with GREAT STUFF PRO

™  

Gun Cleaner.

Cleanup

•  Excess adhesive can be cleaned from 

the substrate while still uncured  
using a dry cloth, putty knife or paint 
scraper. Uncured adhesive can be  
removed with GREAT STUFF PRO

  

Gun Cleaner. Cured adhesive must be  
mechanically removed or allowed to 
wear off in time.

•  For short-term storage, tighten the 

flow control knob until fully closed. 

Use can within 30 days of initial use. 
Store upright with foam dispensing 

gun attached. To reuse, shake vigor-
ously for one minute before dispensing. 

Adjust flow control knob to the open 

position.

NOTE: 

If this happens, the gun 

should be replaced. If the foam 
dispensing gun has not been cleaned, 
add a new can of GREAT STUFF PRO

 

Wall & Floor Adhesive immediately. If 
left without a can attached, exposure 

to air and moisture will cause the 
foam in the gun to cure. A fresh can 
of adhesive may be left attached to a
foam dispensing gun that has been
cleaned for up to 30 days.

TIP
Treat your gun like a tool. The  
better you take care of it, the longer
it will last.

•  Read the label and Material Safety 

Data Sheet carefully before use.

•  GREAT STUFF PRO

 Gun Cleaner  

contains isocyanate and a flammable 
blowing agent. Vapor may travel to 
other rooms. Ensure adequate ven-
tilation. Shut off all pilot lights and 
extinguish open flames; eliminate 
all sources of ignition before use. Do 
not smoke or use lighters or matches 
while dispensing foam.

•  Do not breathe vapor or mist. Use in 

well-ventilated areas or wear proper 
respiratory protection. Isocyanate is 
irritating to the eyes, skin and respira-
tory system, and may cause sensitiza-
tion by inhalation or skin contact.

•  GREAT STUFF PRO

 Gun Cleaner is 

very sticky and will adhere to most 
surfaces and skin. Do not get foam 
on skin. Wear gloves, and goggles or 
safety glasses. Cured foam must be 
mechanically removed or allowed to 
wear off in time.

•  The contents are under pressure. The 

can may burst if left in areas suscep-
tible to high temperatures, such as 
motor vehicles, or near radiators, 
stoves or other sources of heat. Do not 
lace can in hot water. Do not puncture, 
incinerate or store at temperatures 
above 120ºF (149ºC).

•  GREAT STUFF PRO

 Gun Cleaner 

should not be used around heaters, 
furnaces, fireplaces, recessed lighting 
fixtures or other applications where 
the foam may come in contact with 
heat-conducting surfaces. GREAT 
STUFF PRO

 foam will burn if  

exposed to open flame or sparks  
from highenergy sources, and it will 
start to thermally degrade if exposed 
to temperatures above 240ºF (116ºC)  
for long periods of time.

NOTE: 

GREAT STUFF PRO

 Wall & 

Floor Adhesive reaches initial bond 
within two hours, and is fully cured  
in about seven days. Cure times will  
be shorter at higher temperature  
and humidity, and longer at lower  
temperature and humidity.

5.  Mechanical fasteners must be installed 

soon after adhesive application in all 
cases. Assemblies must be compressed 
to enable GREAT STUFF PRO

 Wall & 

Floor Adhesive to aggressively bond 
to the materials. Mechanical fasteners 
should be installed within 15 minutes 
after applying for best bond. 

•  For long-term storage, unscrew can 

and use GREAT STUFF PRO

 Gun Clean-

er to clean uncured adhesive from the 
exterior assembly. Wear gloves and 
safety goggles while cleaning the gun. 
To clean the foam dispensing gun’s 
interior assembly, invert can of cleaner 
and screw onto adapter, being care-
ful not to overtighten. Spray until all 
adhesive is blown out of the foam dis-
pensing gun and only cleaner is visible 
(approximately half the can of cleaner 
will be used). Allow the gun containing 
the solvent to sit for several minutes 
and repeat with a second flush.

•  Do not leave a can of cleaner mounted 

on the foam dispensing gun. This will 
dissolve the lip seals inside the gun 
and render it useless. Foam escaping  
at the handle or trigger indicates a 
faulty seal.

Summary of Contents for GREAT STUFF PRO 13

Page 1: ...n Isocyanate is irritating to the eyes skin and respira tory system and may cause sensitiza tion by inhalation or skin contact GREAT STUFF PRO Wall Floor Adhesive is very sticky and will adhere to most surfaces and skin Do not get foam on skin Wear gloves and goggles or safety glasses Cured foam must be mechanically removed or allowed to wear off in time The contents are under pressure The can may...

Page 2: ...P Using grease or petroleum jelly in the adapter of the gun can reduce possibility of foam gluing the can on the gun Figure 5 TIP Apply adhesive in a continuous bead with no voids or breaks to achieve an effective bond Application 1 Keeping can inverted apply a 1 2 13 mm bead of adhesive the full length of each stud or joist Figures 6 and 7 Figure 4 2 Wherever sheet materials butt together along s...

Page 3: ...oves and goggles or safety glasses Cured foam must be mechanically removed or allowed to wear off in time The contents are under pressure The can may burst if left in areas suscep tible to high temperatures such as motor vehicles or near radiators stoves or other sources of heat Do not lace can in hot water Do not puncture incinerate or store at temperatures above 120ºF 149ºC GREAT STUFF PRO Gun C...

Page 4: ...aces water heaters wood burning stoves gas stoves and gas dryers are properly vented to the outside See website http www epa gov iaq homes hip ventilation html In Canada visit http archive nrc cnrc gc ca eng ibp irc bsi 83 house ventilation html GREAT STUFF PRO Insulating Foam Sealants contain isocyanate and a flammable blowing agent Read all instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet M SDS caref...

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