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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalohed" data-source="post: 2871473" data-attributes="member: 573552"><p>Actually I can explain exactly how that "mess" happened.</p><p></p><p>But first of all, that is my rear door in my 4-door camry. The windows don't go down, I removed the mechanism...</p><p></p><p>The brighter yellow foam is non-pressure foam that I was using for something else and then I didn't use it for about 2 weeks. Well, the foam decided to clog up the nozzle completely and I couldn't free it up. So... with my door taken apart and ready for foam, I opened the can with a hammer and a screwdriver, and it exploded all over the place, so I scooped up as much as I could and glopped it in the door. As you can see it made a bit of a mess. But who cares, you can't see it when the door is assembled. The rest is from regular foam. I didn't have enough, but either way the foam doesn't like to stick sideways so it kind of just falls all over the place.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, if you've ever used expandable foam, you know it usually doesn't look pretty. Especially with big spaces like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalohed, post: 2871473, member: 573552"] Actually I can explain exactly how that "mess" happened. But first of all, that is my rear door in my 4-door camry. The windows don't go down, I removed the mechanism... The brighter yellow foam is non-pressure foam that I was using for something else and then I didn't use it for about 2 weeks. Well, the foam decided to clog up the nozzle completely and I couldn't free it up. So... with my door taken apart and ready for foam, I opened the can with a hammer and a screwdriver, and it exploded all over the place, so I scooped up as much as I could and glopped it in the door. As you can see it made a bit of a mess. But who cares, you can't see it when the door is assembled. The rest is from regular foam. I didn't have enough, but either way the foam doesn't like to stick sideways so it kind of just falls all over the place. But yeah, if you've ever used expandable foam, you know it usually doesn't look pretty. Especially with big spaces like that. [/QUOTE]
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