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Using spray foam insulation or sealant and accidentally got some on your hands? Spray foams are meant to be tough to remove, especially after they’ve dried—thankfully, however, they’ll fall off your skin on their own in a few days. But if you don’t want to wait that long, you can speed up this process with a few simple tricks. We’ll walk you through them in this complete guide on how to get spray foam off hands.
The Best Ways to Get Spray Foam Off Your Hands
If the foam hasn’t dried, wipe it with a cloth dipped in acetone. Or, rub your hands with baby powder. If the foam is dried, cover your hands in cooking oil and then sprinkle on some baking soda.
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- Avoid using commercial solvents, like WD-40, to get spray foam off your hands. Lacquer thinners may also cause irritation. These chemicals can be absorbed into your skin.[7]Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/acetone-properties-and-incident-management/acetone-general-information#
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PBlCiM54TSc?t=60
- ↑ https://nimvo.com/remove-spray-foam-from-the-skin/
- ↑ https://handymantips.org/remove-spray-foam-insulation-skin/
- ↑ https://home.onehowto.com/article/how-to-remove-polyurethane-spray-foam-from-your-hands-13038.html
- ↑ https://nimvo.com/remove-spray-foam-from-the-skin/
- ↑ https://dermnetnz.org/topics/skin-problems-in-professional-cleaners