I put foam insulation in the cracks around my windows a few months ago,but what’s a way that I can get it off without damaging my windows? I peeled some of the foam bubble that formed but there’s still residue left on the window.
I put foam insulation in the cracks around my windows a few months ago,but what’s a way that I can get it off without damaging my windows? I peeled some of the foam bubble that formed but there’s still residue left on the window.
Tags: cracks, foam insulation
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#1 by J on :
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Kerosene generally is the prescribed remedy to remove foam. That will ruin the treatment if you have stained wood windows. In which case you would need to sand it down and re-stain. Paint should not be damaged by the kerosene as long as you are careful(dab it on), at least of the few times I have removed foam from paint it did not deteriorate.