I've hear that at hand is something you can carry that dissolves expanding foam. What is it & where on earth can I take it?

Thank you!


Answers:    Can I dissolve this foam once it has fully cured? Sorry no can do!! Please read on below

No. This foam is designed to be completely solvent resistant once cured. Gasoline and acetone will not mete out any destruction of this foam. Please prepare ahead of time by covering any objects/areas that you do not want to come in contact near this highly glue product. If you do happen to spill some foam and it cures you will enjoy to either sand or collect the product away.
Petrol will but be very hard-working, do not use in a confined space, also cellulose thinners, same rules apply and don't breath surrounded by fumes, PS' I must bow to Peters superior knowledge. I be thinking of expanded polystyrene which does respond to solvents. it appears expanding foam is a different material, Sorry.
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