TimFuller
May 27, 2015, 04:20 AM
Hello
I used some of the Great Stuff expansion foam to seal a gap under a baseboard heater. On the bottle, it stated to not use around anything with a temperature of 240 degrees. I figured a hydronic system wouldn't get that warm, maybe 180 at the most. The foam expanded more than expected and when I researched online, only there it says to not use around radiators or heaters. Do you think there is harm for fumes or fire? If so, how should this best be removed? Thank you.
I used some of the Great Stuff expansion foam to seal a gap under a baseboard heater. On the bottle, it stated to not use around anything with a temperature of 240 degrees. I figured a hydronic system wouldn't get that warm, maybe 180 at the most. The foam expanded more than expected and when I researched online, only there it says to not use around radiators or heaters. Do you think there is harm for fumes or fire? If so, how should this best be removed? Thank you.