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Kraken Bond Spray Foam Gun Cleaner is a professional-grade polyurethane foam remover delivered in two 12.3oz aerosol cans. Engineered with medium viscosity for precise spray application, it dissolves uncured expanding foam residue quickly, ensuring optimal tool performance and durability. Compatible with Kraken Bond foam guns via an adapter ring, this cleaner is essential for maintaining insulation and masonry equipment, making it a must-have for pros and DIYers aiming for flawless results.









| ASIN | B0B8DVV5P6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,526 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #19 in Urethane Adhesives |
| Brand | KRAKEN BOND |
| Brand Name | KRAKEN BOND |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Container Type | Aerosol Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 287 Reviews |
| Included Components | Kraken Foam Cleaner |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kraken Bond |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Model | KR101AE01-GunCleaner-12.3oz-2P-A |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | KR101AE01 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Flooring, Masonry |
| UPC | 767023852725 |
| Unit Count | 24.6 Ounce |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Volume | 12.3 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**Z
Don't take this casually, but it is definitely a serious diy-er capable material.
I'm using this foam to insulate a 10x20 art studio. This is in the neighborhood of 750 square feet to insulate, after openings are subtracted out. I bought a can to learn the gun, how to spray foam and what kind of coverage I can expect with me spraying. I bought a second can to focus on other technique issues. None of this was wasted, as it went onto my walls and roof. It was probably 50% efficiency though. If I spray a pattern of about 1/4 to 1/2" thickness, straight out of the gun. A second coat after a half to one hour seems to get me my target of 2" final insulation thickness. Go online and learn about the gun. I saw a fine home building video that I would rate 5 stars. The product information is plenty good, but don't cut corners. Essentially, adjust the gun down to where the trigger doesn't move, closed, and start with 1 full turn. I may have been running just fine in the 2-3 turns range. I bought a different brand of gun than comes with the Kraken kit. The kraken cleaner is magic- on uncurled foam. Shoot the outside of the gun and load a can of cleaner on the gun and shoot a bit through the gun. The directions are good. Again, don't cut corners. I like the air rightness of foam insulation. We live in a small town, west of Seattle and fiberglass batt insulation seems to be about 50% mare than I think I'll have in foam insulation. As far as the advertised- 20 sq ft per can, I feel like that what I'm getting. I'm sure that by the 3rd project I insulate, I'll have a pretty good program going. Preparation to spray is big. Every hole needs to be closed, even duct taps would seem to do fine. Don't try to spray across and bridge a 1" opening. Even 1/4" openings will have a foam eruption out of it. That is where I'm drawing the line though. I'm shooting both sides of any gap and the foam closes small gaps upon expansion. As far as PPE, the full face respirator, with a disposable face shield, gloves and a ghost buster suit- and not your favorite shoes. I really didn't get and overspray... but I'm still suiting up, especially the respirator. Have your work platforms all figured out. If you're doing a bunch of wall/ceiling, a spray gun (like a paint gun, filled with water may be far easier than a hardware store squirt bottle- figure 20+ quirts in each stud bay). The substrate does not want to be soaking, just moistened. All in all, I'm liking the foam, there is technique and insight needed in the material application. Take it seriously, do some homework and plan on improving performance after a few cans.
A**R
Does what it says on the can
Excellent product that does a great job
K**A
Spray works but have pliers ready
Works pretty good for breaking down spray foam but the attachment for connecting to my spray gun is cheaply made. I bought the two pack and had both the attachments get stuck in my gun. Had to use needle nose pliers to pull them out. Besides that it worked fine.
A**R
Essential for cleaning Closed Cell spray foam gun.
Works as it shouild, no hiccups. keeps my spray foam guns clean and clear.
B**N
Worth every penny
Lasting longer than I thought.
J**T
This is a must have to keep the spray gun clean for reuse.
This is a must have to keep the spray gun clean for reuse. It does not allow the bond to stick to the nozzle. Without this cleaner you are wasting money.
O**O
Didn’t know how useful
I’m not sure I even knew this product existed. But it does. It does NOT fit all brands of foam guns. So before you buy make sure you check if it fits. But it’s still useful bc if you get any foam on your hands clothes or ground or anything, quickly spray this magical stuff and the foam will melt away. Just do it before it hardens. It also works with caulking. So I do recommend having this on hand if you use it frequently and or use foam sometimes and want a quick way to remove your mistakes.
R**A
Worked great
Worked great
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