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How to seal windows and doors with GREAT STUFF™

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2010

When installing windows, doors or skylights, use GREAT STUFF™ Window & Door Insulating Foam Sealant between the window or door frames. Here's how.

For more, visit http://greatstuff.dow.com/greatfalls/index.htm.

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  • what about doors???

  • Products like these are bad, advice like these are bad, you will STILL get cold coming in your home unless you seal the window ITSELF, not just the frames, but the glass itself and the seems around it, ALSO you CANNOT block out 100% of the draft or cold air coming in, doing so and you will get mold problems and toxins in your home. NEVER do this unless your home has air exchangers, doing this in old homes is asking for bigger problems !

  • If you get this on anything you don't want it on just wait for it to harden and it pulls right off as a chunk. If you try to remove it while it's still liquid it will be a sticky mess. Acetone is mentioned on the can for cleanups and the Dow site has special cleanup wipes.

    You can seal cracks smaller than the dispense tube just make sure to use a low flow rate.

  • Less than 2.5 windows (4’x4’ or 6’x4’ on average) per can. Very messy stuff, sticks to everywhere and need solvent for clean up. Depending how careful you are, cleaning up the sticky mess could be another time consuming chore. Must use can all at once, not possible to reuse later. Cannot seal cracks smaller than the dispensing tube. Difficult to judge 50%, better too much than too little. Great stuff otherwise.

  • dont eat it. its not good with nachos

  • Awesome vid.

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