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Posted by .-.MINDY.-. on March 17, 2008, 12:16 pm
I have come here before for helpful info.... so what my question now
is... I had about a year ago used a foam that tuned beige in color
between the end of a kitchen counter that did not meet the wall. I was
new at using this & did not know that it was going to harden like a
rock. What I want to know is... how would I be able to remove it? I
pressed the lever of the foam can lightly & while holding it brought the
can down to the floor while pressing the lever & enough to get the foam
to be about an in=E7h or so thick. Thanks for any info. ..Mindy
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Posted by bob kater on March 17, 2008, 1:10 pm
The most obvious would be that it was not a foam, sound like some epoxy
grout of some kind but I have never seen it in a can. Be interesting what
others have to say.bob...
I have come here before for helpful info.... so what my question now
is... I had about a year ago used a foam that tuned beige in color
between the end of a kitchen counter that did not meet the wall. I was
new at using this & did not know that it was going to harden like a
rock. What I want to know is... how would I be able to remove it? I
pressed the lever of the foam can lightly & while holding it brought the
can down to the floor while pressing the lever & enough to get the foam
to be about an inçh or so thick. Thanks for any info. ..Mindy
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Posted by .-.MINDY.-. on March 19, 2008, 7:31 pm
Thanks for the responses! I have not touched anything as of yet... with
what I plugged the opening up with... & being that one side touches a
white sheet rock wall & the other side a light wood grain counter that I
put together. Would it be that I would use an electric sander to just
file it? Thanks! Mindy
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Posted by .-.MINDY.-. on March 20, 2008, 7:08 pm
Whether this is removed or not... how long will it last? Thanks! ..Mindy
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Posted by Mamba on March 17, 2008, 6:08 pm
I have come here before for helpful info.... so what my question now
is... I had about a year ago used a foam that tuned beige in color
between the end of a kitchen counter that did not meet the wall. I was
new at using this & did not know that it was going to harden like a
rock. What I want to know is... how would I be able to remove it? I
pressed the lever of the foam can lightly & while holding it brought the
can down to the floor while pressing the lever & enough to get the foam
to be about an inçh or so thick. Thanks for any info. ..Mindy
The true foam sealant is not rock-like at all. Hard to the touch, yes, but
easy enough to trim with a knife.
Did you use a different product? If you find it online (or at the store
where you bought it), you will get better advice.
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