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GREAT STUFF PRO

 Wall & Floor Adhesive

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 insu-
lated 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
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 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.

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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 respira-
tory system, and may cause sensitiza-
tion by inhalation or skin contact.

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 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 suscepti-
ble 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).

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 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 sub-
strates. If in doubt, conduct an adhe-
sion 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.

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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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