Alright /diy/
HOW do you get this shit out and off of your clothes?
I'm an entrepreneur and it's expensive enough buying cargo pants, gloves and other materials, but THIS SHIT just won't quit. I'm trying to resolve buy more shirts IF I can get this shit out. It looks like I sneezed and didn't find out where the snot and spit went.
I know SOMEONE here knows something.
SHARE DAT SHIT!
You can't. Once it melts into the fabric it cannot be washed away. Make peace with the yellow stains, bro. Just make peace.
>>1105710
immediately douse your clothes in acetone, before the foam cures.
>>1105710
>be year 2000
>buddy walks in to work late
>wearing some thick leather work gloves
>"dude you gotta help me"
>"I got expandofoam all over my hands"
>"I didn't want to get it on anything at the house I was working at so I just threw on these gloves, now they won't come off"
>tfw it took two of us to pry them off
>tfw it took skin with it
>>1105720
Fuck THAT noise
>HOW do you get this shit out and off of your clothes?
I buy cheap coveralls and uniform pants at Goodwill, flea markets etc or use some of my shitload of old military uniforms.
Every mechanic, renovator etc should have and maintain a good stash of expendable clothing.
>>1105710
>tfw the straw won't clear after you've only used 1/4 of the can
>tfw the can won't stop spewing foam
FYI, you don't get it off clothing.
No solvent known to man that will release that stuff once cured.
If you read the directions it will say it requires "mechanical removal" after curing.
You can try a blade razor to trim it down mostly flush, then a lint shaver to try and get more off.
Otherwise use some sense and wear protective gear when using shit like that. Gets in your eyes, you're fucked, permanently.
Wear glasses, and I'd suggest a wind breaker jacket with a hood you wear while doing that shit. Or at least cut a tyvek suit in half and add velcro to make a jacket to cover your shirt.
They make a citric acid based cleaner to remove it.... but once it is set it wont work.
I always tyvek up when i use it. And i always jusy plan on using the entire can.
>>1105710
>HOW do you get this shit out and off of your clothes?
you don't
>>1105710
Get an apron, boot covers and stuff you can dispose of.
Acetone 'can' do some things on a non-porous surface, (like kill you, start fires like a napalm strike and cause brain damage) but it will soften (some) epoxy's as will methylated spirits a little bit.
Anything in a weave, its staying there!
>>1105710
You can't. It's like that wonderful shit they call Rhino Liner.
Get yourself a box of disposable tyveck overalls.
Always wear gloves and face/eye protection.
Why? .. because every so often that fucking straw nozzle pops off.
>>1105710
What you do is you let it expand wherever it lands, then just peel it off
>>1107291
This. If you sperg out on it you only help it get into the fabric
Xylene