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GREAT STUFF™ Outdoor Insulating Foam Sealant is a ready-to-use, insulating foam sealant—specifically formulated for both indoor and outdoor use.* This multipurpose formulation expands up to 1 inch to take the shape of gaps, creating a long-lasting, airtight and water-resistant seal around the home, and in hunting blinds, fishing shanties, cabins, cottages, storage and other outdoor applications



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Greatness for the great outdoors. GREAT STUFF™ Outdoor Insulating Foam Sealant is the easy-to-use solution that brings long-lasting, airtight and water-resistant seals to the home beyond the household.
* Read all instructions and (Material) Safety Data Sheet ((M)SDS) carefully before use. 
1 Skin of cured foam can discolor if exposed to natural light. Paint or coat foam for the best results.  
2 70 ± 5°F and 50 ± 5 % RH, 1-inch bead diameter, 6-inch length. The cure rate is dependent on temperature, humidity, and size of the foam bead. 
Great Stuff™ is the brand name for a line of one-component insulating foam sealants that can help make your home more comfortable and energy efficient by sealing the gaps and cracks where air conditioned and heated air escape. Great Stuff Pro™ Polyurethane Foam Sealants can be used for both small and large air sealing and retrofit applications by DIY’s or professionals. Great Stuff™ comes in cans with a straw applicator or the new patented Smart Dispenser™. Cans are in 12, 16, and 20 oz sizes. Great Stuff Pro™ series is available in larger cans (20,24, & 30 oz sizes) and use the dispensing guns to apply.
Can Great Stuff™ products be used outdoors?
Great Stuff™ and Great Stuff Pro™ products can be used outdoors. However, cured foam will discolor if exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. If left exposed, the foam will eventually crumble. Paint or coat foam for best results in outdoor applications.

Great Stuff Pro™ Gasket is not approved for used outdoors
How do I get Great Stuff™ foam off of my skin?
If the foam has not cured or hardened, use fingernail polish remover (with acetone); a polyglycol-based skin cleanser or corn oil may be effective. Then wash with soap and plenty of water. If the foam has hardened, there is no solvent that will remove it. It will not harm your skin and will wear off over time. To remove cured foam from skin, use a pumice stone (available at most drug stores) and warm, soapy water. Then apply petroleum jelly.
Where can I use Great Stuff™ and Great Stuff Pro™ products?
Great Stuff™ and Great Stuff Pro™ products can be used in a variety of interior and exterior applications, most commonly in air sealing and home retrofit applications.
*Note: Great Stuff™ Insulating Foam Sealants are not for use in aviation, or food/beverage contact, or as structural support in marine applications.
How do I get Great Stuff™ foam off the side of my house?
There is no solvent that will remove cured insulating foam. If the foam has not cured yet, use Great Stuff Pro™ Foam Cleaner or fingernail polish remover (with acetone) to quickly remove the uncured foam. Test a small area of the substrate first as the chemicals in the nail polish remover and gun cleaner may not be compatible with the substrate being cleaned. For cured foam, remove as much as possible with a dull scraper or a hacksaw blade and then try scrubbing the remaining film with a non-abrasive cleaner. If that does not work, gradually move up to more aggressive means including sanding, sandblasting and repainting.
If using GREAT STUFF™ SMART DISPENSER™, follow these additional steps before application:

While you’re at it, check out how other ways you can seal, insulate, and reduce energy costs in high-loss areas around your home.
There’s a solution for every seal. See what else GREAT STUFF™ has to offer.
Expands to fill gaps and cracks up to 1". Use inside or out to fill gaps and cracks around plumbing lines and rim joists, in attics and basements, and more.

Specifically formulated for both indoor and outdoor use, this foam sealant fills gaps & cracks all around the home, including marine and automotive applications.

Specifically formulated, this multi-surface foam sealant features a uniquely white color, making it ideal for any light environment

Designed for use in water features this foam helps direct water to flow over the rocks. It can be used in waterfalls, ponds, stream beds and hardscapes

Best can foam gun on the market. I have been an insulation installer for 13 years, and this gun is great! Especially with the tip extensions
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It’s about time…You don’t know how many cans I lost due to poor dispensing
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These DIY outdoor projects will make family time more enjoyable and give you more reasons to spend afternoons out in the backyard!
Let’s face it. Some days are just better spent outdoors, basking in the sunshine and getting a good dose of fresh air. Take advantage of beautiful sunny days by creating DIY outdoor projects to turn your backyard or front yard into the one you’ve always wanted.
Upgrade your garden and landscape with a few DIY outdoor projects for your patio! This roundup contains DIYs for outdoor pergola curtains, a treehouse, and so much more!
Take inspiration from Yard Crashers and begin building your dream yard. Don’t have good soil in your garden? No worries, a raised flower bed can still turn your flower dreams into a reality.
Give a unique spin to your garden with these DIY outdoor projects . I bet the neighbors will love this topsy-turvy TerraPot planter if you place it out on the patio or in your front yard.
Some of these landscaping ideas will turn your backyard into a fairy tale. By the way, who knew these mushroom-like stools could be made from log stumps?
Increasing your curb appeal doesn’t have to mean you’ll break the bank. These budget hacks are all you need! Check out this list to see more options for flower displays and eyesore camouflage ideas.
Make the most of the sunny day with these yard projects . I’m sure your kids will love lounging around in these mini water blobs! Try your hand at making bigger ones for the adults, too.
I love this roundup because it involves a bit of upcycling to create these backyard projects . This is a double win: you are not only reducing and recycling your waste, but you are also creating something new for your home. Score!
Save on electricity bills by opting for a few solar panel options . I’ve even thrown in a bonus guide for you to DIY panels to power up your gadgets.
Make your front yard stand out with these DIY outdoor projects. Whether it’s a dual purpose number sign or a few tin can lanterns lined up along your home, these projects are bound to make the neighbors take a second look.
Crazy about macrame? DIY a macrame lawn chair today! I recommend using 200 yards of macrame craft cord for this project. If you’d like, you can also opt to have 2 colors — 100 yards for each color.
This DIY floating deck is a great spot to unwind after a long day. Remember to keep the ground leveled before constructing your deck. Need extra tips? Use a mattock to help in removing the grass and an iron rake for pulling out large rocks found in the soil.
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It takes only 4 steps to create this DIY concrete walkway . Start by prepping your area and adding gravel in. Then, place your concrete mix in the mold. Lastly, spray with water to prevent the concrete slabs from cracking.
Are you a huge fan of the Lord Of The Rings franchise? You may want to check this DIY . Remember, it’s super important to seal the hobbit house. You definitely won’t want any moisture seeping in through the roof.
Relax on an aesthetically pleasing log lounger after a hard day’s work. This tutorial uses 16 log pieces to construct its lounger, but feel free to add or remove log pieces as you deem fit.
This two-tiered backyard fountain is a great way to add water therapy to your yard without having to overhaul a big space. By the way, don’t forget to place the pumps and tube inside the pot first, before putting the rocks.
One of the things I love the most about these DIY crafts is how they reuse old containers such as yogurt cups and glass jars. Just remember to clean them thoroughly before using.
Homesteaders do almost everything on a DIY scale. They make their own fire, build their own water pumps, and sometimes, even construct their own ovens. Check out how self-sufficient homesteaders do it by looking at this list.
One of the important steps in making these stepping stones is to coat the mold with mold release before pouring in the concrete mix. Trust me, making sure the mold release is in all the crevices will make the DIY project so much easier.
Watch birds flock to your garden when you create a bird feeder . Be sure to place the holes on opposite sides of the bottle when drilling. These will ensure your dowels will be leveled for the birds to perch on.
Always wanted a pond in your garden ? Well, now you can DIY one! Don’t forget to place rocks around your liner before pouring the water in. Doing so will prevent your liner from collapsing into the hole you’ve dug.
Turn your gardening up a notch with a DIY potting bench project you can take advantage of. Once you’ve built the potting bench, paint on a coat of varnish to help preserve the wood.
There’s nothing I love more than relaxing in a hammock with a book in hand and a cold drink nearby. Check out some of these hammock stand options you can choose from.
Love being around nature? Decorate your backyard with more planters this weekend. I especially love the ones that display all my favorite herbs.
My kids love running around barefoot in the yard, so I’ve set up a little spot where they can wash their feet before going inside the house. But that’s not the only thing you can do recreate for your kids, this list covers crafts and redecorating projects too.
Entertaining will be a breeze with this fold-down hanging bar . This project not only doubles as a bar where people can mix and grab their drinks, but it works as a storage compartment for the different liquor bottles, as well. Just make sure the roof is screwed on tight and sealed to prevent moisture from seeping in.
Have your cushions ready before making your outdoor sofa . That way, you can adapt the measurements of your sofa lengths accordingly.
Who knew you could make wind chimes out of spare utensils? Want more design options? Check out this list to see tutorials for clay and seashell choices.
DIY a tool shed for your backyard in 5 easy steps. When building the frame for the shed, Dave suggests making the floor frame first. That way, it’ll be easier to connect the other pieces of the frame together.
Our family went through a phase where we were obsessed with biking everywhere, which led us to making this DIY bike stand . Don’t forget to leave spaces in between the bikes. A measurement of at least 16” would do.
Keep scum out of your pond by placing a DIY filter . By the way, it’s really important to seal the drain on the inside when attaching it to the bucket. Don’t skimp on the sealant either. You’d want a good amount to make sure there won’t be any leaks.
Hosting a barbecue soon? Impress everyone with this temporary brick grill . Simply build the bricks to fit your grill and place the coal inside. That’s all it takes.
Can’t get enough of beautiful succulents ? Line your patio with all your favorite plants! I’ve got tons of tutorials for you to choose from!
Make your patio look prettier without spending too much on these DIY outdoor projects! This farmhouse table, for example, simply makes use of leftover pallet pieces taken apart to make the tabletop.
This outdoor pizza oven will be such a hit with your friends, you might be hosting pizza parties every week. Start by making a strong and structured base using cinder blocks. Once that’s done, you can then place your bricks on top.
Give your plants an interesting spin by placing them in wine bottle planters . Cut the bottle by placing a strip of tape on it, then score the bottle with a glass cutter. Once ready, place the scored area above a flame. Dunk it in a bucket of ice water after.
Make use of your empty wine bottles by making a few DIY crafts. I fully recommend DIYing these succulent planters. The wine bottle base makes for such a unique planter, don’t you think?
You’d be amazed at the number of DIYs you can make with a 55 gallon drum . If you’re keen on reducing your water usage, I suggest pressing play on the video to learn about rainwater collection.
Bring life to your used bottles by turning them into DIY planters . Remember to have evenly spaced holes on the bottom of the bottle. If your bottle has raised ends, simply place a hole in each of the ends.
Who knew glass bottles could end up as pretty home decors? I’m a sucker for pretty things so this glass bottle turned vase is one of my favorites. I have a couple of them placed on my backyard coffee table.
There are a ton of DIY outdoor projects when it comes to reclaimed wood . Personally, one of the things Dave and I love doing is etching our initials on the wood. It gives our project a more personal touch.
These wood projects are sure to give a nice rustic touch to any backyard. Personally, my favorite has to be the folding gardening table. It’s such a space-saver, making it perfect for small yards.
Turn oil lanterns into electrical ones. To be honest, I think this is one of Dave’s personal favorites. Here are a few other DIYs perfect for the men in your life!
Love how simple and chic country pieces can be? Check out this list for a few DIY outdoor projects. They’ll definitely make you feel like you’re in a lovely country home.
This moss graffiti is an enchanting piece of artwork sans harmful chemicals and toxins. By the way, if you don’t have buttermilk, you can simply swap this out with some yogurt.
Upgrade your cooler by giving it a rustic twist with some pallet boards. Don’t forget to drill the pallets to the cooler lid. Doin
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