Dow GREAT STUFF PRO™ Wall & Floor Adhesive User Manual

Great stuff pro™ wall & floor adhesive, Materials checklist, Safety and conditions of use

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GREAT STUFF PRO™

WAll & FlOOR AdhESivE

®™Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow

GREAT STUFF PRO™ Wall &

Floor Adhesive is a heavy-duty

adhesive specially formulated to

bond subfloors, drywall, paneling,

foam panels and most construction

materials. Different from traditional

adhesives because of its excellent

bonding power on dry, damp and

even frozen lumber, GREAT STUFF

PRO™ Wall & Floor Adhesive

provides a fast-grab tack and

long-term high-strength bond. It

bonds to lumber, plywood, particle

board, masonry, drywall, concrete

and foam panels. It is an ideal

choice for anchoring, joining and

stabilizing insulated concrete forms

and structural insulated panels.

GREAT STUFF PRO™ Gaps & Cracks

Insulating Foam Sealant can be used

to seal gaps in the forms and prevent

concrete leakage during the pouring

stage.

Materials Checklist

• GREAT STUFF PRO™ Wall & Floor

Adhesive

• PRO Series foam dispensing guns

(Figure 1)

• Protective wear, including goggles,

gloves and proper clothing

• Dry cloth, putty knife or paint scraper
• GREAT STUFF PRO™ Gun Cleaner,

acetone, or other adhesive remover

Safety and

Conditions

of Use

• Read the label and Material Safety

Data Sheet carefully before use.

• GREAT STUFF PRO™ Wall

& Floor Adhesive contains

isocyanate and a flammable

blowing agent. Vapor may travel

to other rooms. Ensure adequate

ventilation. 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 respiratory system,

and may cause sensitization 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 burst if left in areas

susceptible 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™ Wall &

Floor Adhesive 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 high-

energy sources, and it will start

to thermally degrade if exposed

to temperatures above 240ºF

(116ºC) for long periods of time.

Preparation

1. Remove all contaminants (water,

oil, dust, dirt, debris or other loose

materials or release agents) that

may affect the adhesion between

the substrates. If in doubt,

conduct an adhesion test, waiting

at least one hour to assess the

bond.

2. If the surface area has been

previously painted, scrape away

all loose or poorly adhered paint

and sand or thoroughly roughen

the surface. Conduct an adhesion

test if any previously painted

surfaces are to be bonded.

3. Whenever possible, allow any

concrete or masonry substrates to

completely cure before bonding.

4. Shake can vigorously for one

minute before dispensing or

between uses.

5. Invert can and screw foam

dispensing gun firmly onto valve

as shown in Figure 2. Screw until

finger-tight; do not overtighten

(Figure 3).

TIP: Using grease or petroleum jelly

in the adapter of the gun can reduce

possibility of foam gluing the can on

the gun.

Figure 1

Pro 13 Pro 14 Pro 15

Figure 2

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