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Armor Coat

Armour Coat Insulating Foam, 12-oz

#064-2538-8
Armour Coat Insulating Foam, 12-oz
$5.99
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Armor Coat
Armor Coat

Armour Coat Insulating Foam, 12-oz

$5.99

Product Details

  • Armour Coat Insulating Foam is a quick and easy way to create an air-tight, water-resistant seal

  • Fills, seals and insulates gaps up to one inch

  • Exceptional adhesion to building materials on both interior and exterior surfaces

  • Helps save on energy costs

  • 12 oz (340 g)

Part Number 99027341
Package Width (in) 3.00 in
Warranty
  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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19 out of 21 (90%) reviewers recommend this product

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    does the trick

    7 years ago
    if you have drafts around windows and doors or anywhere just use this to seal the area up! will cut down of heating bills by cutting cold air drafts. sticky and hard to remove use gloves and treat only intended area let dry and trim off with knife

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    bon article

    7 years ago
    je le recommande tres bon article il couvre tres bien et gonfle beaucoup pur les trous
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    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Good results

    7 years ago
    I purchased this product to use in winterizing my RV. It was easy to use and quite effective. I would have no problem recommending it to others.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Great product

    7 years ago
    Did the job i purchased it for without ant problems whatsoever

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Good product

    7 years ago
    Good product used it too insulate around a window and to fill up a decoy that was leaking worked perfect

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Q: What is the R value of this product?

    3 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The R Value is not measured for this product as it is considered an air sealant.

      3 years ago
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    Q: I used this product to fill a gap in and around my basement door. Now my basement door is stuck shut! What can I use to dissolve this now firmed up product? Thank you

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Foam Sealant products will chemically bond to just about all surfaces in a matter of minutes. Once cured, it cannot be removed with solvents and the only option is mechanical removal. On hard, smooth, or polished surfaces this may be accomplished very carefully with a single-edged razor blade. If this does not work, or if the foam is on a soft or porous surface, the only option is to attempt to remove it using a non-abrasive cleanser. The more effort spent scrubbing, the more likely it is to see positive results. If the non-abrasive cleanser does not work, consider replacement or refinishing. A more aggressive approach such as steel wool or sandpaper will damage the underlying surface. Only UV light will break the foam down and this takes months. Heat has no affect on the foam. It may soften, but it will not melt and the resulting fumes may be harmful.

      12 years ago
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    Q: Can I use an extension tube of the same size to put Armor Coat Insulating Foam into a hard to access space? I want to fill the gap under a shower enclosure, from the side and thought if I use a plastic tube the same diameter as the tube provided but 3 feet long, then I could get the foam into all the gaps under the enclosure.

    13 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: We would not recommend it. When you talk about extending something 3 ft….that’s probably too long. We don’t think there’s enough pressure in the can to get it to travel that entire length of a 3’ hose you’ve attached to the straw. You may want to consider researching a product called (Froth-Pak) that could be applied by a spray foam contractor in an application like that

      13 years ago
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    Q: Is this high expansion? what is the largest gaps that this will fill

    13 years ago
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    • A: No, this product would be minimal expansion and can fill gaps/ cracks several inches or more in width.

      13 years ago
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    Q: Can this be used on Asphalt shingles? Just wanted to apply this around the skylight frame on the roof to seal any gaps. If this product is not right for this job, what about Daptex Foam. I saw it works on many more surfaces than this. Thanks!

    14 years ago
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    • A: We would recommend Canadian Tire product number 64-2619. Please make sure it’s not being used right up against any type of heat source though. Also, you wouldn’t want the foam exposed in any way. If it was going to be exposed to UV Sunlight, you would want to find another caulk of some kind probably.

      14 years ago
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