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| Pressure Washing Spray foam off?? |
I just picked up a Vita Spa that i am fixing up. I was told there are no leaks but i want to get all the spray foam off so i can get to all of the lines. What a pain so far though, i found that using my 2500 psi with a 0 degree nozzle works great but i am wondering if it will damage anything. Anyone have any experience with removing spray foam? |
| Posted by on 2009-11-06 14:51:07. (18957) |
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Re: Pressure Washing Spray foam off??
Why would you want to remove all the foam??? On some spas it's an integral part of the structure, strengthening the spa shell and supporting the plumbing. Without the foam, the shell could crack and the plumbing droop and tear out. It's kind of like removing the framing from a house. |
| Posted by on 2009-11-06 15:40:18. near San Francisco (18959) |
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Re: Pressure Washing Spray foam off??
Because the previous owner spray foamed everything and i mean everything if i have any leak i cant get to it. All the lines and fittings are covered in spray foam. I want to be able to access all my lines and fittings. |
| Posted by on 2009-11-08 02:49:15. (18968) |
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