Q:Can I use this to seal a small crack between my basement wall and floor? How long does this repair last?
by|Sep 17, 2020
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A: This is not the product you're looking for.
by|Sep 18, 2020
A: You can use the foam to fill small gaps and cracks. This will be a permanent fill. Once the foam is cured, the only way to remove the foam is a mechanical method such as cutting, sanding etc.
by|May 11, 2022
Q:I have about a 4 inch crack on the bottom of my preformed pond liner. Will this stick to it and fix the hole? What is the best solution to fix the hard plastic type pond?
by|Jul 5, 2020
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A: Worked fantastic.
by|Jul 14, 2020
A: I suggest you you a liner patch to seal the crack.
by|Jul 7, 2020
Q:I have a small leak in my fish pond i have to fix it from the outside of the pond will the still work with the water leaking out
by|Jun 30, 2020
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A: For Best results the surface will have to be dry and clean.
by|Apr 10, 2023
A: The area needs to be dry for the foam to adhere. It can temporarily fix the leak.....would. We’d more info on what kind of leak to better answer the queation
by|Jul 31, 2020
Q:Once you use this foam, do you have to use the whole can or will the amount remaining in the can be good for another time/use?
by|Jun 29, 2020
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A: Meh. You have some time to reuse it, more of your clean up everything with acetone.
by|Jun 8, 2021
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A: You do not have to use the whole can at once, the remaining foam can be used at a later time.
by|May 6, 2021
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Q:I have a 4 tier fountain. will this stuff fill the cracks and prevent tiers from leaking?
by|May 11, 2019
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A: It is not an epoxy sealant for decorative fountains and should not be used to fill cracks/tiers for leakage.
by|Feb 3, 2020
Q:will it stick to existing/old beckett foam sealant?
by|Apr 18, 2019
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A: Yes, it will.
by|Jun 26, 2020
Q:Does this have to go on a dry surface to adhere to It?
by|Aug 26, 2017
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A: yes or it will not hold
by|Nov 8, 2022
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A: Surface will need to be dry at time of application.
by|Sep 5, 2019
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Q:What color is it
by|Jun 15, 2017
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A: Black
by|Sep 5, 2019
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A: Gray and or black
by|Sep 18, 2020
Q:Has anyone used this product to 'glue' stones to a liner? Wondering if this works like cement as I have gaps to fill in the pond .... thanks for any feedback !
by|Nov 4, 2016
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A: Yes, it works well to seal stones to a liner.
by|May 19, 2021
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A: Sort of. I used it to 'paint' over some blocks of styrofoam, and then attached large rocks. The foam is holding the large rocks in place inside of my 30 gallon aquarium. Working very nicely so far.
by|Sep 5, 2019
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Q:Will "Great Stuff" do the same thing? It's white but it's in a hidden area and can be painted.
by|Sep 22, 2015
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A: I'm sure it will, but Great Stuff is not 'fish safe' so if you have fish in your pond, it is toxic.
by|Sep 5, 2019
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A: Great Stuff has their own version of this:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/GREAT-STUFF-12-oz-Pond-and-Stone-Insulating-Foam-Sealant-283064/202522224